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- Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 40 - Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 22, 2008
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Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 40
Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 60 - Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 22, 2008
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Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 60
Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Letterpress Print, "Give Light and People Will Find the Way, Ella Baker," 2021 -

- 2021
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Letterpress Print, "Give Light and People Will Find the Way, Ella Baker," 2021
- Hallmark "The Merry Bakers" Christmas Ornament Display Stand, 2006 -

- 2006
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Hallmark "The Merry Bakers" Christmas Ornament Display Stand, 2006
- Hallmark "The Merry Bakers: Snicker & Doodle" Christmas Ornament, 2006 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 2006
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Hallmark "The Merry Bakers: Snicker & Doodle" Christmas Ornament, 2006
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Hallmark "The Merry Bakers: Holiday Confections" Christmas Ornaments, 2006 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 2006
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Hallmark "The Merry Bakers: Holiday Confections" Christmas Ornaments, 2006
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Erwin "Cannon Ball" Baker at the Controls of the 1902 Ford "999" Race Car, 1956 - Erwin "Cannon Ball" Baker performed in vaudeville before he started racing, and he brought a showman's flair to his motorsports career. He made headlines with a series of coast-to-coast motorcycle and automobile speed runs, setting a record of 53.5 hours in 1933. Baker's feats inspired the famous -- and decidedly unofficial -- Cannonball Run transcontinental race.

- February 01, 1956
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Erwin "Cannon Ball" Baker at the Controls of the 1902 Ford "999" Race Car, 1956
Erwin "Cannon Ball" Baker performed in vaudeville before he started racing, and he brought a showman's flair to his motorsports career. He made headlines with a series of coast-to-coast motorcycle and automobile speed runs, setting a record of 53.5 hours in 1933. Baker's feats inspired the famous -- and decidedly unofficial -- Cannonball Run transcontinental race.
- Mission Bell 250 Trans Am, Riverside, California, September 1968 - Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, drivers, and teams. This photo was taken at the Mission Bell 250, a Trans-Am race at California's Riverside International Raceway on September 8, 1968. Horst Kwech won with the #2 Ford Mustang from Shelby Racing.

- September 08, 1968
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Mission Bell 250 Trans Am, Riverside, California, September 1968
Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, drivers, and teams. This photo was taken at the Mission Bell 250, a Trans-Am race at California's Riverside International Raceway on September 8, 1968. Horst Kwech won with the #2 Ford Mustang from Shelby Racing.
- Child Charging a Rauch & Lang Electric Car in a Home Garage, 1917 - Safety was a frequent theme in electric automobile advertising. Certainly, electric cars were safer to start than hand-cranked gasoline cars. But manufacturers also stressed that electrics were safe to charge. This illustration, from a 1917 Rauch and Lang Carriage Company catalog, vividly makes the point with a child holding the plug while mother turns on the power.

- 1917
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Child Charging a Rauch & Lang Electric Car in a Home Garage, 1917
Safety was a frequent theme in electric automobile advertising. Certainly, electric cars were safer to start than hand-cranked gasoline cars. But manufacturers also stressed that electrics were safe to charge. This illustration, from a 1917 Rauch and Lang Carriage Company catalog, vividly makes the point with a child holding the plug while mother turns on the power.
- Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 59 - Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 22, 2008
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Oral History Interview with Mitchell Baker, September, 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 59
Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, envisions building internet resources that are open and accessible to all. In 2005, her efforts led to the release of the Firefox browser. Staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Baker in 2008 at the offices of Mozilla Foundation in Mountain View, California, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.