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� Henry Ford was the
quintessential self‐made man and he always saw his son
as a creature of privilege, that he didn't have
grease on his hands, that he was a white‐collar
man, not a blue‐collar one, and this annoyed Henry
Ford about his son
quintessential self‐made man and he always saw his son
as a creature of privilege, that he didn't have
grease on his hands, that he was a white‐collar
man, not a blue‐collar one, and this annoyed Henry
Ford about his son
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‐ Henry Ford was the
quintessential self‐made man
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and he always saw his son
as a creature of privilege,
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that he didn't have
grease on his hands,
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that he was a white‐collar
man, not a blue‐collar one,
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and this annoyed Henry
Ford about his son.
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Movie Summary
The rise and fierce rivalries of industrial heavy hitters Henry Ford, William Boeing, Walter Chrysler, JP Morgan Jr., and Pierre Du Pont.