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- Letter from Isaac Fisher to Henry Ford, July 21, 1934 -

- July 21, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Isaac Fisher to Henry Ford, July 21, 1934
- Letters to Clara Ford from a Hampton Institute Student and Her Scholarship Department Leader, 1920-1921 -

- 20 December 1920-27 January 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Letters to Clara Ford from a Hampton Institute Student and Her Scholarship Department Leader, 1920-1921
- Letter to Edsel Ford from John D. Rockefeller Jr. Urging Support For the Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment, August 18, 1925 -

- August 18, 1925
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Letter to Edsel Ford from John D. Rockefeller Jr. Urging Support For the Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment, August 18, 1925
- Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford from Hampton Institute Students and Their Scholarship Department Leader, February 1915 -

- February 19, 1915
- Collections - Artifact
Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford from Hampton Institute Students and Their Scholarship Department Leader, February 1915
- Hampton-Tuskegee Results, a Story Every American Shold Know, circa 1925 -

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Hampton-Tuskegee Results, a Story Every American Shold Know, circa 1925
- The Dearborn Independent, October 29, 1921 - October 21, 1922 - Henry Ford purchased <em>The Dearborn Independent</em> and published it under his name from 1919 to 1927. It served as a forum for Ford's views, free from other media outlets that had attacked his work and values and were outside his control. <em>The Dearborn Independent</em> covered world events, business and economic news, and fiction from noted authors. Sadly, it also served as an outlet for Ford's anti-Semitic sentiments. Between 1920 and 1922, the weekly paper ran a series of front-page articles that denounced all things Jewish. Even after this series, many articles contained anti-Jewish language. Though Ford later apologized and printed a retraction, these notoriously anti-Semitic editorials and articles forever tarnished the influential automaker's reputation.

- 29 October 1921 - 21 October 1922
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The Dearborn Independent, October 29, 1921 - October 21, 1922
Henry Ford purchased The Dearborn Independent and published it under his name from 1919 to 1927. It served as a forum for Ford's views, free from other media outlets that had attacked his work and values and were outside his control. The Dearborn Independent covered world events, business and economic news, and fiction from noted authors. Sadly, it also served as an outlet for Ford's anti-Semitic sentiments. Between 1920 and 1922, the weekly paper ran a series of front-page articles that denounced all things Jewish. Even after this series, many articles contained anti-Jewish language. Though Ford later apologized and printed a retraction, these notoriously anti-Semitic editorials and articles forever tarnished the influential automaker's reputation.
- Letter to Edsel Ford regarding the Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment, January 1925 -

- December 07, 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Letter to Edsel Ford regarding the Hampton-Tuskegee Endowment, January 1925
- Fundraising Leaflet for the Hampton Institute, 1930 -

- 1930
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Fundraising Leaflet for the Hampton Institute, 1930
- Letter from Herbert Turner, Chaplain at Hampton Institute, to Clara Ford, December 17, 1920 -

- December 17, 1920
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Letter from Herbert Turner, Chaplain at Hampton Institute, to Clara Ford, December 17, 1920
- Letters to Clara Ford from Hampton Institute Students and Their Scholarship Department Leader, January-March 1923 -

- 26 January 1923-13 March 1923
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Letters to Clara Ford from Hampton Institute Students and Their Scholarship Department Leader, January-March 1923