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  Henry Dearborn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dearborn joined Washington’s staff in 1781 as deputy quartermaster general with the of colonel and was present when Cornwallis surrendered after the Battle of Yorktown.
Although Dearborn had minor successes at capture of York (now Toronto) on April 27 1813 and at the capture of Fort George on May 27 1813 his command was for the most ineffective.
Dearborn was honorably from the army on June 15 1815.
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 Henry Ford’s Dearborn Independent
Henry Ford’s articles in the Dearborn Independent were clearly antisemitic.
A series of articles on "the Jewish question" in American automaker Henry Ford’s Dearborn Independent have aroused much debate and controversy since their publication in the early 1920s.
After being accused by the Dearborn Independent in 1927, of trying to control American wheat production, Jewish lawyer Aaron Sapiro filed a defamation suit in Detroit but a mistrial was declared after a juror spoke to a reporter.
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 Newspaper's name, address change but not its local mission 09/29/04
DEARBORN — The first newspaper to be published in Dearborn was the weekly Dearborn Advance.
When the Fordson Independent took over the Dearborn News in June 1928, it kept the two publications separate until the name of the new city was chosen.
When the name Dearborn was chosen, the Fordson Independent bought the rights to the name Dearborn Independent from Henry Ford and changed its title to the Dearborn Independent, the third such publication to carry that name.
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 Henry Ford
Henry Ford devoted much of his semi-retirement from Ford Motors to the publication of a newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, which he purchased in 1919.
At the end of the war, the elder Henry, in ill health, ceded the presidency to his grandson on September 21, 1945 and went into retirement.
He passed away at the age of 83 at Fair Lane, his estate in Dearborn, and is buried at the Ford Cemetery in Detroit.
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 Dearborn Capital Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
There are instances where Dearborn Capital Corporation requests personally identifiable information to provide the web site visitor a service or correspondence (e.g., promotions and mailed brochures).
To use Dearborn Capital Corporation's Internet services, such as Account Access or Electronic Funds Transfer or Enrollment, we require a certain amount of personally identifying information (e.g., name, social security number, account number and other applicable information) we can use to verify you as a Dearborn Capital Corporation.
Dearborn Capital Corporation will only use this information to identify the user as a Dearborn Capital Corporation customer and to determine how to respond to the electronic mail.
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 FORD: THE END OF A DYNASTY Independent, The (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The son of Irish immigrants, he grewup on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan, where the motor company is still based today.
He bankrolled a newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, that printed virulently anti-Semitic views and published the discredited Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, a forgery that suggested the sort of Jewish conspiracies that Ford saw everywhere in banking and business.
Historians like the juries of defamation and libel trials for the Dearborn Independent are split on the extent to which Ford influenced the paper's contents.
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 Henry Ford
Dearborn Independent newspaper and was the publisher of several books that attacked and demonized Jews, spreading hatred throughout the American Midwest.
Dearborn Independent’s articles began to take on a more paranoid tone, regulating the Jews to being the scapegoats of America’s woes—especially responsible for the rising unemployment rate and faltering economy.
Dearborn Independent had a bad first year, even with Ford’s decree that all Ford dealers buy a subscription to the paper.
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 Silencing Henry Ford - Historicist.com The Protestant Interpretation of Biblical Prophecy. The Historical Alternative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He commissioned them to make a thorough study of the International Jew and publish their findings in "The Dearborn Independent," which at that time was the official organ of the Ford Motor Company.
I have in my possession every copy of "The Dearborn Independent." This complete set is beautifully bound in Morocco leather and was given to me by an inner-circle member of Mr.
Ford had had no knowledge of what had been published in the Dearborn Independent, and was 'shocked' and 'mortified' to learn about it.
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 Henry Ford Invents a Jewish Conspiracy
She showed Ford a copy of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, now well-known as a malicious forgery created by the Russian czar’s secret service at the turn of the century that purportedly recorded a series of lectures by a Jewish elder outlining a conspiracy to overthrow European governments.
The Independent charged that the national debt was Jewish-inspired to enslave Americans, and that German Jewish financier Paul Warburg had emigrated to America “for the express purpose of changing our financial system” by creating the Federal Reserve.
Ford claimed that he was “mortified” to learn the Protocols were forged, described himself as “fully aware of the virtues of the Jewish people” and offered them his “future friendship and good will.” He claimed to have been too busy to read the pieces and implicitly blamed Liebold and Cameron for printing them.
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 The International Jew
Many of the paper’s anti-Semitic articles were reprinted by the Dearborn Publishing Company in four paper-bound volumes: The International Jew, the World’s Foremost Problem (November, 1920); Jewish Activities in the United States (April, 1921); Jewish Influences in American Life (November, 1921); and Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States (May, 1922).
Having heard in advance about the Dearborn Publishing Company’s plan to attack Jews, E.G. Pipp, editor of The Dearborn Independent, resigned in disgust in April, 1920, and was replaced by William J. Cameron.
One Dearborn Independent article lauded The Protocols as "too terribly real for fiction, too well-sustained for speculation, too deep in its knowledge of the secret springs of life for forgery." "The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on," Ford stated in 1921.
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 About Dearborn Classics' E-Commerce Security
It specifies a platform and application independent way of establishing and using a secure internet line.
This authentication is quite a complex process involving public keys, private keys and a digital certificate.
The certificate tells you that an independent third party has agreed that the server belongs to the company it claims to belong to.
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 Stock Maven® - Business and the Holocaust - Power, Ignorance, and Anti-Semitism: Henry Ford and His War on Jews by ...
The Dearborn Independent was sold in newsstands and on the street.
It also had displays at State Fairs, received advertisement through two promotional films, "The Dearborn Independent" and "Romance of Making a Modern Magazine," and was even hawked at churches and schools.
Despite the Independent's large circulation, Ford often pointed out that he lost hundreds of thousands of dollars on it annually due to its low price and lack of endorsements.
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 Dearborn Capital Corporation
Assist minority suppliers become viable, independent mainstream suppliers to Ford.
Dearborn Capital Corporation (DCC) is a Ford Motor Company subsidiary licensed in 1978 by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to do business as a Specialized Small Business Investment Company (SSBIC).
Our purpose is to support the Minority Supplier Development Program of Ford Motor Company (Ford) by providing financial and management assistance to Tier I and Tier II suppliers of Ford which are owned, operated and controlled by minority entrepreneurs.
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 Stock Maven® - Business and the Holocaust - The Transfer Agreement - Edwin Black - Chapter Three - page 4
In 1918, Ford purchased the weekly Dearborn Independent and soon thereafter changed its editorial thrust to virulent anti-Semitism.
In May 1920, a series of Dearborn Independent articles and editorials publicized the Protocols and a host of slanders and accusations under the general heading "The International Jew" Ford's articles accused American Jewish leaders such as Louis Marshall and Louis Brandeis of using Presidents Taft and Wilson as their puppets.
Those falling short were assured that The Dearborn Independent was "just as much of a Ford product as the car or tractor." Many reluctant dealers received threatening legalistic letters insisting they sell the tabloid.
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 The Dearborn Independent (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
'''The Dearborn Independent''' was a newspaper published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927.
The initial staff of the newspaper included E.G. Pipp, previously managing editor of the Detroit News, writers William G. Cameron (also formerly of the News) and Marcus Woodruff, and Fred Black as business manager.
Dearborn Independent, The Dearborn Independent, The Dearborn Independent, The
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 Articles From Henry Ford's Newspaper
It has been reported to THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT by numerous witnesses that Jewish interpreters at points of debarkation in Canada and the United States have circulated Russellite literature.
The Briton is honored, especially in times of peace, in most regions of the world for his connection with so magnificent a political structure, but for that very reason his political loyalty is the more emphasized in his own mind and scrutinized by citizens of other political units.
A Jew indentified with so insignificant a power as an independent Palestinian state must forever be, would, in many lands and on many occasions, be in a far more advantageous position when a resident of an outlying nation, than if he were recognized as a Briton.
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 Untitled Document
The International Jew was a four-volume piece which consisted of articles previously printed in The Dearborn Independent, a newspaper owned by Ford.
The Dearborn Independent saw Jews as carrying out 'revolutionary programs to break up the present control of society.' The 'revolutionary programs' revolve around economic control: the Jewish plan is 'to control the world, not by territorial acquisition, not by military aggression, not by governmental subjugation, but by control of the machinery of commerce and exchange.'
In 1927 an article accusing a "Jewish Lawyer Aaron Sapiro and a group of Jewish bankers and merchants of seeking control of the nation's wheat farming." Saprio sued and a man named Cameron took full responsibility for the article claiming that Ford knew nothing of the situation.
www.assumption.edu /users/McClymer/his261/FordNotes.html   (1951 words)

  
 TIME.com: Death in Dearborn -- Dec. 12, 1927 -- Page 1
Latterly The Dearborn Independent suggested one idea to many a U. mind—anti-Semitism.
Chicago and Columbus, 0., forbid its newsboys to cry The Dearborn Independent.
Ford's international apology to the Jews, death was decreed for The Dearborn Independent.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,737084,00.html   (446 words)

  
 Anti-Semitism of 1920's Revived on Web - The International Jew
At the peak of its popularity, the Dearborn, Michigan paper, owned by auto magnate Henry Ford Sr., boasted a circulation of 700,000.
Many of the paper's anti-Semitic articles were reprinted by the Dearborn Publishing Company in four paper-bound volumes: The International Jew, the World.
In the late 1950s, anti-Semite Gerald L.K. Smith edited and published an abridged version of The International Jew culled from the original Dearborn Independent articles.
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 Henry Ford: Portrait of an Anti-Semite
Nineteen-nineteen was when Ford purchased the Dearborn Independent, a local newspaper/pamphlet that was published weekly.
By nineteen twenty the Dearborn was almost three hundred thousand dollars in the red.
Every year makes them more and more the controlling masters of the producers in a nation of one hundred and twenty millions; only a single great man, Ford, to their fury, still maintains full independence." This affair was not entirely one sided.
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 Who Made America? | Innovators | Henry Ford
The assembly line raised the standard of living for American families and contributed to the rise of the American consumer economy after World War I.
By the time of his death in 1947, Ford had been mythologized on an international scale despite outcries against the anti-Semitic articles in his company paper, the Dearborn Independent, and his outspoken opposition to Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
In the end, Ford was an innovator who changed the nation, but failed to evolve his views with the rapidly changing times.
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 Recruiting Louis Marshall - Historicist.com The Protestant Interpretation of Biblical Prophecy. The Historical ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ford singled him out as a perfect example of a malevolent Jewish financier in the pages of the Dearborn Independent.
Marshall and Untermeyer entered the fight against what they considered the libelous attacks of the Dearborn Independent in 1920 and continued to fight Ford until they drafted his recantation in 1927.
Ford made a personal visit to meet Louis Marshall at their law office at 120 Broadway after the recantation had been published.*7 Although it is not stated, it is hard to imagine that Untermeyer would have missed that event.
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 Henry Ford's "The Dearborn Independent" July 2, 1927 - RR1814
Henry Ford's "The Dearborn Independent" July 2, 1927
This fourth of July issue has information on the The First Reading of The Declaration of Independence, America's first peace conference.
American automaker Henry Ford bought the Independent in 1918.
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 from Jewish Influences in American Life
And the stream flows on and on, growing worse and worse, to the degradation of the Jewish public and the increase of Jewish fortunes.
If THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT were to print on this page the bare words of the popular songs that are to be found in the parlors of the most respectable section of every city, the reader's sense of decency would cry out against it.
It was the intention of THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT to give in this article a sample of the manner in which Jewish jazz is written in three classes--No. 1 for general consumption; No. 2 for stage consumption; No. 3 for the lowest resorts.
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 Amazon.com: Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate: Books: Neil Baldwin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ford, who was raised on a farm, believed that Jews were responsible for the evils of modern cities and America's interventionist foreign policy, even as he remained friends with individual Jews.
After a lawsuit by a Jew maligned in the Independent, Ford eventually apologized with the help of Jewish organizations (whether or not that apology was sincere remains an open question).
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 The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem
HENRY FORD was born on July 30, 1863, during the American Civil War, on a farm at Dearborn, near Detroit, Michigan.
In 1920 he went into print and bought "The Dearborn Independent," a virile and very independent journal published in his home town.
It was noted for its courageous and continuous examination of the Jewish Question in America, and for its objective views on true Americanism.
www.biblebelievers.org.au /intern_jew.htm   (1418 words)

  
 Henry Ford- Anti-Semitic Pacifist?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The paper ran for eight years, during which it republished "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion," which has since been discredited as an anti-Semitic forgery.
They are sixteen years old, and they have fitted the world situation up to this time.
The Independent also published, in Ford's name, several anti-Jewish articles which were released in the early 1920s as a set of four bound volumes, cumulatively titled "The International Jew, the World's Foremost Problem." These volumes were distributed through Ford's car dealerships.
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 Kansas Legisladies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Upon her return to office in 1921 Grinstead found three newly elected women to join her in the Lower House.
The four women became known as the Kansas Legisladies, thanks to a headline (pictured left) that ran in the Dearborn Independent.
Shortly after women were given the right to vote they began being elected to public office.
www.washburn.edu /cas/ksstudies/gerberer/legisladies.html   (249 words)

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