Miss Helen Keller's development of the sense of touch to understand what is being said to her. Helen Adams Keller (first deaf blind person to graduate from college) feels the lips of Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan. Miss Keller's teacher Miss Anne Sullivan Macy in the background.
Henry Ford and Mrs. Clara Ford at Fair Lane in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry and Mrs. Clara Ford walk down through a garden at Fair Lane. A house in the background.
Henry Ford broad jumps in a field in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford and other men broad jump in the field. Views of men broad jumping.
Henry Ford stands in a barn in Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford in the doorway of the barn playing a violin. Other men move around him.
Henry Ford on a horse-drawn wheat binder in a field in Dearborn, Michigan. A pair of horses pulls a cart. Henry Ford seated on the horse-drawn wheat binder. The horse-drawn wheat binder plows the field.
Ford assembly line in a factory in Dearborn, Michigan. Interior of Ford factory. Workers paint cars on the assembly line.
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