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- Inkster High School Senior Banquet, May 2, 1940 - During the Great Depression, Ford Motor Company made efforts to improve living conditions in Inkster, Michigan, a primarily Black community hit especially hard by the economic crisis. Ford built a high school, repaired homes, established a medical clinic, and opened a low-price commissary. Improvements were funded through involuntary paycheck deductions from Inkster residents employed at Ford's nearby Rouge plant.

- May 02, 1940
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Inkster High School Senior Banquet, May 2, 1940
During the Great Depression, Ford Motor Company made efforts to improve living conditions in Inkster, Michigan, a primarily Black community hit especially hard by the economic crisis. Ford built a high school, repaired homes, established a medical clinic, and opened a low-price commissary. Improvements were funded through involuntary paycheck deductions from Inkster residents employed at Ford's nearby Rouge plant.
- Evening Dress, Worn by Augusta Denton Roddis at Her Junior Prom, 1932 -

- April 15, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Evening Dress, Worn by Augusta Denton Roddis at Her Junior Prom, 1932
- "Story Book Ball," Prom Dance Card, 1932 -

- April 15, 1932
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"Story Book Ball," Prom Dance Card, 1932
- Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944 -

- October 14, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944
- Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944 -

- October 14, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944
- "A Future For Me" Clip from Interview with Richard Sheridan, November 13, 2019 - Richard Sheridan, CEO and co-founder of Menlo Innovations, was the Fall 2019 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During his interview, Sheridan describes how his career experiences influenced the founding of his software company, where he embraces a unique approach to the office environment, emphasizing teamwork and encouraging joy in the workplace.

- November 13, 2019
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"A Future For Me" Clip from Interview with Richard Sheridan, November 13, 2019
Richard Sheridan, CEO and co-founder of Menlo Innovations, was the Fall 2019 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During his interview, Sheridan describes how his career experiences influenced the founding of his software company, where he embraces a unique approach to the office environment, emphasizing teamwork and encouraging joy in the workplace.
- High School, Mr. Cannon, Teacher, San Pierre, Indiana, circa 1905 -

- circa 1905
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High School, Mr. Cannon, Teacher, San Pierre, Indiana, circa 1905
- Personality and School, 1946 -

- 1946
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Personality and School, 1946
- Edison Institute Schools Letter Sweater, circa 1947 -

- circa 1947
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Edison Institute Schools Letter Sweater, circa 1947
- Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944 -

- October 14, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Photograph for the Detroit Catholic Central versus Boys Town Football Game on October 22, 1944