Talks Given on The Ford Sunday Evening Hour, September 1941-March 1942
THF624450 / Talks Given on The Ford Sunday Evening Hour, September 1941-March 1942 / front cover
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Artifact Overview
Launched in 1934, the Ford Sunday Evening Hour radio program featured classical music, guest soloists and conductors, and a weekly talk during intermission. Henry Ford asked his friend and advisor William J. Cameron to write and deliver these messages. Cameron, who composed the anti-Semitic articles for The Dearborn Independent, now peddled softer populist views--avoiding extremes and any direct attacks on politicians, ethnic groups, or Wall Street financiers.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Book
Date Made
April 1942
Subject Date
28 September 1941 - 01 March 1942
Collection Title
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
93.1.1224.8
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Printing (Process)
Bookbinding (Process)
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