Tag: Henry Ford

David Herskovits, the artistic director of Target Margin Theater, is debuting a play called "Remember This Trick," which is a pastiche drawing from various sources including the Megillah and The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The author discusses the question of how to fight antisemitism when there are antisemites among us.
In 1928, a 4-year-old girl named Barbara Griffiths went missing in Massena, New York, leading to the only blood libel accusation against Jews in American history.
In this episode, Theatre Dybbuk and a panel of guest scholars discuss Henry Ford's publication of "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem."
In the wake of protests against racism, activists have highlighted American monuments honoring anti-Semites such as Gen. George S. Patton, Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Peter Stuyvesant, Martin Luther, Ulysses S. Grant, Mary Elizabeth Lease, and Thomas E. Watson.
President Donald Trump praised the Ford Motor Company and highlighted the concept of "good bloodlines" during a speech at a Michigan Ford plant, referencing company founder Henry Ford's lineage and eugenics beliefs.
During a visit to a Ford factory in Michigan, President Trump praised the "good bloodlines" of Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, sparking criticism from Jewish leaders due to Ford's history as a notorious anti-Semite and supporter of eugenics.
In the 1920s in Detroit, Henry Ford fueled anti-Semitic sentiment through articles in the Dearborn Independent, though he later apologized.