Henry Ford's anti-Semitic views echoed the fears and assumptions of many Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Anti-Semitism in America saw a change in expression and virulence when ...
Henry Ford had also grown up on a farm, but moved to the city to create the modern automobile industry. Ford didn’t actually like cities: he designed his “Model T” to be useful to farmers.
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