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- "The Ford Times" (England) Supplement to the July-August 1941 Issue - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- July 1941-August 1941
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"The Ford Times" (England) Supplement to the July-August 1941 Issue
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- Letter from Percival Dodge to Edsel Ford regarding Donation to The Detroit Community Fund, March 15, 1933 -

- March 15, 1933
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Letter from Percival Dodge to Edsel Ford regarding Donation to The Detroit Community Fund, March 15, 1933
- "The Black Community Survival Conference," March 29-31, 1972 -

- 29 March 1972-31 March 1972
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"The Black Community Survival Conference," March 29-31, 1972
- Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942 - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- 1942
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Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- Donated Food Pantry at the William Temple Church of God in Christ, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 1983 -

- September 20, 1983
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Donated Food Pantry at the William Temple Church of God in Christ, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 1983
- The Reverend Moses Owens of Mt. Olive Church Loads a Bag with Donated Food, October 1988 -

- October 22, 1988
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The Reverend Moses Owens of Mt. Olive Church Loads a Bag with Donated Food, October 1988
- Correspondence regarding Ford Motor Company's Donation of Emergency Food Vans to Great Britain, 1941-1942 - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- 27 September 1941-25 April 1942
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Correspondence regarding Ford Motor Company's Donation of Emergency Food Vans to Great Britain, 1941-1942
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- Depression's Harsh Impact at the Focus: HOPE Food Prescription Center in Detroit, March 1975 -

- March 01, 1975
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Depression's Harsh Impact at the Focus: HOPE Food Prescription Center in Detroit, March 1975
- Food for Detroit's Hungry at the Focus: HOPE Food Prescription Center in Detroit, March 1975 -

- March 01, 1975
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Food for Detroit's Hungry at the Focus: HOPE Food Prescription Center in Detroit, March 1975
- World War I Poster, "Save Food For World Relief," 1917-1919 - During the First World War, Abraham Lincoln's reputation extended to the international arena. For, who could more perfectly symbolize the international fight for freedom--the fight to make the world safe for democracy--than America's own Abraham Lincoln? Excerpts of his most stirring speeches were revived on posters, encouraging Americans to "Buy Liberty Bonds" and "Save Food for World Relief."

- 1917-1919
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World War I Poster, "Save Food For World Relief," 1917-1919
During the First World War, Abraham Lincoln's reputation extended to the international arena. For, who could more perfectly symbolize the international fight for freedom--the fight to make the world safe for democracy--than America's own Abraham Lincoln? Excerpts of his most stirring speeches were revived on posters, encouraging Americans to "Buy Liberty Bonds" and "Save Food for World Relief."