Modern Times 21H.102. Henry Ford (1863-1947) Early car manufacturing in Saginaw, MI.

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Modern Times 21H.102

Henry Ford ( )

Early car manufacturing in Saginaw, MI

Ford Motor Company, Highland Park

Aerial view of River Rouge

River Rouge complex

River Rouge assembly line

“Typical Case of Poverty Relieved by the Hiring of an Unemployed Man by the Company,” 1917

Ford English School graduation ceremony, 1916

Model T

Alfred P. Sloan ( )

“Which car shall we buy?”

Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 6, 1928

Clara Bow ( )

Flappers, 1920

Musicians and dancers, Harlem club

Davis Islands being dredged from Tampa Bay

The ABC of Stock Speculation by S. A. Nelson, first published in 1903

Warren G. Harding (1865–1923)

Calvin Coolidge ( )

Seattle General Strike (1919)

Boston police strike (1919)

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer ( )

Palmer raids

Chicago race riots (1919)

KKK parade, 1926 Washington, D.C.

Speakeasy in Southside Chicago

Al Smith, 1928