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The Gilded Age |
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His family arrived in the United States penniless, but by the end of the Gilded Age, Andrew Carnegie had amassed an unimaginable fortune.
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The Gilded Age |
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The vast economic disparities of the Gilded Age sparked a debate that still rages today.
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Henry Ford |
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Filmmaker Sarah Colt discusses the challenges of producing a biography on Henry Ford.
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Henry Ford |
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The two inventors remained friends their whole lives.
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Henry Ford |
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Henry Ford hosted dance lessons in Dearborn twice a week to teach what he believed was the correct way of dancing.
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Henry Ford |
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Despite being hard on his only son Edsel, Henry Ford doted upon his grandchildren.
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Henry Ford |
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Watch the opening scene of Henry Ford.
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Henry Ford |
Article
Employees share stories, ranging from the factory floor to the hiring office, that illuminate the Henry Ford years in Detroit, Michigan.
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Henry Ford |
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To reduce costs and increase production, Henry Ford borrowed a tactic from the meatpacking industry – the assembly line.
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Henry Ford |
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Ford lent authority to the anti-Semitic fears and assumptions of many Americans.
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Henry Ford |
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For many years, Henry Ford took annual camping trips with his close friends Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs.
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Henry Ford |
Timeline
Henry Ford is born on a farm to William and Mary Ford in Springwells Township, Michigan in 1863. Explore a timeline of his life.