Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Martha's Vineyard High School Library | 921/FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 12/04/2023 | 39844400093460 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 539-592) and index
Prologue: the legend of Henry Ford -- pt. 1. The road to fame. Farm boy ; Machinist ; Inventor ; Businessman ; Celebrity ; Entrepreneur -- pt. 2. The miracle maker. Consumer ; Producer ; Folk hero ; Reformer ; Victorian ; Politician -- pt. 3. The Flivver king. Legend ; Visionary ; Moralist ; Positive thinker ; Emperor ; Father ; Bigot -- pt. 4. The long twilight. Antiquarian ; Individualist ; Despot ; Dabbler ; Educator ; Figurehead -- Epilogue: the sage of dearborn
Henry Ford, a major architect of modern America, has lived on in the imagination of his fellow citizens as an enduring figure of fascination, an inimitable individual, a controversial personality, and a social visionary from the moment his Model T brought the automobile to the masses and triggered the consumer revolution. Ford first made the automobile affordable, but grew skeptical of consumerism's corrosive impact on moral values; insisted on a living wage for his workers but opposed unions, established the assembly line but worried about its effect on the work ethic; welcomed African Americans to his company but was a rabid anti-Semite. Watts shows us how a Michigan farm boy emerged as one of America's richest men and one of its first mass-culture celebrities, became a folk hero to millions of ordinary citizens and yet also excited the admiration of Lenin and Hitler.--From publisher description
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