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We explore how Henry Ford’s anti-Semitic writings fueled hate movements in the United States. From the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s to Father Coughlin’s radio sermons and the America First movement in the 1930s, Ford’s words became a cornerstone of extremist propaganda. While he tried to distance himself from politics later in life, his ideas had already inspired both Nazi Germany abroad and homegrown fascism at home, leaving a dark stain on his legacy. Then we talk with Missy and Tabatha of TBH
 By Political Besties Network
By Political Besties NetworkWe explore how Henry Ford’s anti-Semitic writings fueled hate movements in the United States. From the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s to Father Coughlin’s radio sermons and the America First movement in the 1930s, Ford’s words became a cornerstone of extremist propaganda. While he tried to distance himself from politics later in life, his ideas had already inspired both Nazi Germany abroad and homegrown fascism at home, leaving a dark stain on his legacy. Then we talk with Missy and Tabatha of TBH