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Henry Ford Biography Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line ...
The automaker is investing $2 billion into the Louisville Assembly Plant with a $30,000 EV pickup slated for 2027.
Edsel Ford II will step down from Ford Motor Co.'s board of directors in May, making way for a younger generation of family members to step into positions of power 118 years after the company was ...
There's no evidence that Ford founder Henry Ford made this statement comparing social welfare to the government's treatment of American Indians.
Henry Ford loves nature and children, but his chief hobby is work. Edsel Ford is almost as big a man as his father, and has more breadth of mind and understanding.
The Henry Ford Museum is hiring an antique vehicle mechanic to maintain its fleet of historic vehicles. The position requires mechanical skills and a passion for sharing automotive history with ...
There's no evidence that Ford founder Henry Ford made this statement comparing social welfare to the government's treatment of American Indians.
Why Ford needs to grapple with its founder’s anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism is on the rise. Now a mayor wants to suppress the history of America’s most famous anti-Semite.
Henry Ford Perfected the Mass Production of Cars—and Antisemitism The famed automaker not only inspired Hitler but gave rise to stereotypes and conspiracy theories that continue to plague Jews.
The great-great grandson of Henry Ford will remain on the board of directors where he now will be compensated.
The man who sold the first Ford Mustang made, which was meant for display before sales of the popular muscle car began in 1964, is headed to the Henry Ford in Dearborn.
The automobile pioneer believed short-term interests must not squeeze out investment in a business’ resilience, a lesson many companies have learned the hard way since 2020.