Selasa, 06 Juni 2017

American History DVD Review: American Experience- Henry Ford

American Experience: Henry Ford PBS, 120 minutes Henry Ford was driven. He tinkered obsessively to create a horseless carriage that would change the rural way of life he’d fled as a 16-year-old for the grimy lure of becoming a Detroit mechanic. Years of failure finally yielded the Model T. It was, he declared, perfect. Millions …

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