MacKenzie Scott, a billionaire philanthropist, on Wednesday donated $40 million to a program dedicated to the preservation of African American history, culture and activism.
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The gift is twice the amount Ms. Scott contributed to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund in 2021.