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- Advertisement, "Ford 50th Anniversary Show," June 15, 1953 - Ford Motor Company celebrated a half-century in business with <em>The Ford 50th Anniversary Show</em>, broadcast live and without commercials on both CBS and NBC on June 15, 1953. Among the show's featured personalities were Oscar Hammerstein, Edward R. Murrow, Mary Martin, Ethel Merman, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Marian Anderson. Henry Ford II closed the program with a special message.

- June 15, 1953
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Advertisement, "Ford 50th Anniversary Show," June 15, 1953
Ford Motor Company celebrated a half-century in business with The Ford 50th Anniversary Show, broadcast live and without commercials on both CBS and NBC on June 15, 1953. Among the show's featured personalities were Oscar Hammerstein, Edward R. Murrow, Mary Martin, Ethel Merman, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Marian Anderson. Henry Ford II closed the program with a special message.
- "Famous African Americans: An Educational Coloring Book," 1993 -

- 1993
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"Famous African Americans: An Educational Coloring Book," 1993
- "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963. Lincoln Memorial Program" - More than 250,000 civil rights advocates -- both African American and white -- showed up at this peaceful march to support unity, jobs, and a new Civil Rights bill being proposed by President Kennedy. This was the program for the day held at the Lincoln Memorial, along with a map of the site where the march began and ended.

- August 28, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963. Lincoln Memorial Program"
More than 250,000 civil rights advocates -- both African American and white -- showed up at this peaceful march to support unity, jobs, and a new Civil Rights bill being proposed by President Kennedy. This was the program for the day held at the Lincoln Memorial, along with a map of the site where the march began and ended.