Abstract
The Rockefeller Family has a passion for art and wealth, all the family together in their separate ways became a force to the American Changed. The sponsored museums like the Moma (Museum of Modern Art), the Folk Art Museum,and their architectural projects like the Rockefeller Center are just part of the cultural Legacy stated by the Rockefellers Family. The strong personality of six children and their past, has made of the Rockefellers a making family history fulfilling the American cultural life. David Rockefeller the youngest of the six children is one of the oldest billionaires keeping the world with expectations of his magnificent donations before he die.
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Jr. found a way to correct the past of your family without going against his father. Jr remanded thousands of dollars and dedicated to have a blameless respectability to their six children. John D. III was philanthropist and expert in affairs of asia. Laurance was a capitalist and conservative leader. Nelson was four times Governor of New York and Vice-President of the United States. David, was chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank. Winthrop was elected governor of Arkansas and Abby was involved in research for cancer. The Rockefeller family transformed America building institutions that later will define the 20th century. Places like the Rockefeller Center built in 1930 giving to New York a new vision of art. (“Rockefeller Center | The History of Rockefeller Center,” n.d.),the Museum of Modern Art also called MOMA in New York which it is considered one of the institutions with the greatest contribution to art allowing to observe around 150 years of works created by man. This museum was created by Abby Rockefeller and two of her friends Lillie P. Bliss and Mary Quinn Sullivan and many others that are part of the biggest contribution through time of the Rockefeller family. The four generations of the Rockefeller family are legendary and synonymous of abundance (“WGBH American Experience | PBS . The Rockefellers,”