He also had a newspaper...
The Dearborn Independent was the newspaper Henry Ford owned. He bought the existing weekly publication in 1918 and ran it from 1919 to 1927, using it to share his views on topics like business, world events, and controversially, antisemitic articles compiled into The International Jew. It was based in Dearborn, Michigan, and later called The Ford International Weekly.
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The International Jew is a notorious four-volume set of antisemitic pamphlets published in the early 1920s by the Dearborn Publishing Company, owned by American industrialist Henry Ford. It compiled a series of 91 inflammatory articles originally serialized in Ford's weekly newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, from May 22, 1920, to around January 1922. Subtitled The World's Foremost Problem for the first volume, the work promoted conspiracy theories alleging Jewish control over global finance, media, politics, and culture, drawing heavily on the fabricated antisemitic hoax The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. While Ford did not write the articles himself, he directed their content through verbal instructions to editors and oversaw their publication, using his vast influence to disseminate them widely.
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