The Michiganders were a people without identity, without community of purpose or past, without tradition. Then Ford.


in Ernest H. Gruening, ed., These United States, 1924


The Michiganders were a people without identity, without community of purpose or past, without tradition. Then Ford.

The Michiganders were a people without identity, without community of purpose or past, without tradition. Then Ford.

The Michiganders were a people without identity, without community of purpose or past, without tradition. Then Ford.

The Michiganders were a people without identity, without community of purpose or past, without tradition. Then Ford.