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- 25,000th Blood Donor at the Ford Rouge Plant Pressed Steel Building, May 1943 -

- May 27, 1943
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25,000th Blood Donor at the Ford Rouge Plant Pressed Steel Building, May 1943
- Employees outside the Pressed Steel Building at the Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant, June 1922 -

- June 12, 1922
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Employees outside the Pressed Steel Building at the Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant, June 1922
- Ford Motor Company Administration Building Employees Snacking after Donating Blood, April 1942 -

- April 15, 1943
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Ford Motor Company Administration Building Employees Snacking after Donating Blood, April 1942
- Sign for War Bond Drive at Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant Pressed Steel Building, December 1944 - The U.S. government held bond drives during World War II to encourage Americans to support the war effort. Average citizens could invest in bonds where they worked, and many companies set goals for their employees to meet. Promotions for these campaigns--some depicting racist caricatures--often appealed to Americans' sense of patriotism to help raise money to defeat the enemy.

- December 12, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Sign for War Bond Drive at Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant Pressed Steel Building, December 1944
The U.S. government held bond drives during World War II to encourage Americans to support the war effort. Average citizens could invest in bonds where they worked, and many companies set goals for their employees to meet. Promotions for these campaigns--some depicting racist caricatures--often appealed to Americans' sense of patriotism to help raise money to defeat the enemy.