Mark Fields is the new chief operating officer of the Ford Motor Co., second only to the CEO of the 164,000 person multinational corporation.
Normally, this would not be of much concern except to avid readers of the Wall Street Journal. There were several COOs and presidents before Fields. There will be several after him.
But this time it’s different. Mark Fields is a Jew.
Henry Ford, who founded the company in 1903 that bears his family name, was an anti-Semite. When asked in 1920 what the problem with major league baseball was, Ford summed it up in three words—“too much Jew.” At the time, fewer than two dozen Jews had ever played professional baseball during the previous four decades. During the 1920s, Ford’s newspaper, the weekly Dearborn Independent, distributed to every Ford dealership, was loaded with anti-Semitic articles. Several of those articles were compiled into a four-volume set, The International Jew: The World’s Foremost Problem.
By the 1930s, Ford was both praised and honored by the Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS whose mission included the extermination of Jews. Adolph Hitler personally awarded Ford the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, that country’s highest award to a foreigner; Hitler personally kept a picture of the industrialist on his desk.
Ford, of course, wasn’t the only anti-Semite or racist in America. America’s colleges established admissions quotas or excluded minorities entirely. Medical schools admitted only a few Jews, and then only if they promised not to enter clinical practice but become psychiatrists. Apparently, they had to cede psychiatry to Jews because of the pioneering work by Freud, Adler, and other Jews. Jewish scientists—many like Einstein—were trained in European universities and then came to the United States during the wave of immigration between the world wars; they were “carefully watched” and often demeaned. Country clubs denied Jews access, villages denied them residence. And throughout the country, the resurgence of the Klan led to lynchings of Blacks and firebombing of synagogues.
Because of a higher proportion of Jews historically in the sciences, creative arts, social work, mass media, and financial empires than among the general population, a large number of Americans have isolated those professions and blamed Jews for whatever the current problem happens to be. A survey by the Anti-Defamation League in 2007 revealed that 15 percent of Americans held anti-Semitic views. More disguise their views by claiming they don’t oppose Jews, just urban liberals—a higher proportion of Jews live in urban areas than in rural areas, and Jews tend to be more liberal, and more active in social justice, than the general population.
During the late 1940s, Henry Ford II, the founder’s grandson, systematically decreased the company’s virulent anti-union attitudes and increased the company’s affirmative action program, promoting Jews, Afro-Americans, Hispanics, and women into management positions. Mervyn Manning, a Jew, became the first minority ever promoted to a Ford vice-presidency. He once recalled that at the time he was hired in the mid-1950s, the only Black in corporate headquarters was the shoeshine boy. Under Henry Ford II, the company approved and encouraged minorities to own Ford dealerships. But it was never enough.
My family, like hundreds of thousands of other Jewish families, never owned a Ford, nor had any plans to own a Ford, no matter the price, deals, or quality of product. There were other car lines produced by union workers whose bosses may have had attitudes against Jews and other minorities—GM and Chrysler’s affirmative action programs also lagged—but they weren’t as blatant in their Anti-Semitic hate as was the paternalistic creator of the Ford brand who had revolutionized the manufacturing process, paid his workers slightly better than industry averages, and established marketing as a central part to any corporation’s business plan.
Mark Fields was born in Brooklyn, and earned an economics degree from Rutgers and an MBA from Harvard. He began his career at Ford in 1989, and was fast-tracked into several executive positions. Shortly after his promotion to executive vice-president, Fields told an organization of Jewish business executives he “never encountered one iota of discrimination as a Jew during my career at Ford.” He will probably become the CEO within the next two years when the current CEO, Alan Mulally, retires.
It’s possible my family, and thousands of other families, may some day buy a Ford. The stain the company’s founder painted onto his product has faded. Perhaps when Mark Fields becomes CEO—and it’s no longer news that a minority has been promoted into executive management—it might be time to reconsider our decisions.
[Walter Brasch’s latest book is the critically acclaimed best-seller Before the First Snow: Stories from the Revolution, available at amazon.com, www.greeleyandstone.com, and brick-and-mortar bookstores.]



9 Comments

You have posted a most interesting and perhaps timely diary illuminating the seething, unquenchable anti-Semitism of Henry Ford (upon whom such notables as Herr Hitler lavished endless praise-Mr. Ford’s picture was in der Fuhrer’s office) during a time not so long ago when endemic American anti-Semitism was promoted across the entire panorama of the illusion of America’s foundation on the eternal pillars of the dignity and equality of all human beings regardless of their religious identity or geographical variety.
I would direct your attention to another most illuminating and disturbing book, ‘Henry Ford and The Jews-The Mass Production of Hate’, by Neil Baldwin, 2001 Public Affairs-New York, in which the author diligently and exhaustingly reveals and documents Ford’s tireless and unwavering hatred of the Jewish People.
And this most enlightening volume spares no one when its lifts the sanitizing arras of political correctness and exposes not only the inculcated anti-Semitic heart beat of average Americans on the farms and in the cities, but also excoriates such would-be saintly standard bears of the equality of all men as Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Those of us who at one time or another prided ourselves on our appreciation of and affection for Roosevelt and his New Deal are for the most part ignorant of the human being behind the political mask. For it was Roosevelt who conspired with the President of Harvard University to limit Jewish enrollment at the school. And dare we recall Roosevelt’s shameful denial of life to the ill-fated passengers of the SS St. Louis of the Hamburg American Line who were sent back to Europe and certain death.
The human being who was Henry Ford is the ‘exemple extreme ultime’ of the distillation and confluence of everyman’s fears, insecurities, bigotries, and xenophobia.
Henry Ford is not a historical figure to be admired: he is a loathsome and frightening reminder to all enlightened minds of what a horribly psychotic human being can do and did do when enabled through vast wealth and the political influence it too often buys.
Henry Ford highlights, exemplifies, and personifies the rank fiction of the myth of the tolerant and freedom loving American people.
And to bring the sullied name of Harvard back to give us a true historical perspective:
VERITAS! VERITAS!
My grandfather, a Jew, was the first Ford dealer in a major east coast city. He refused to distribute the Dearborn Independent, resulting in Henry Ford revoking his dealership. This led to deterioration of his health, and death at 49 in 1932, leaving my two teen-aged uncles to support their mother and kid sister in the depths of the Depression.
For some inexplicable reason my parents did not eschew Fords. They gave me my first car, a used 1965 Mustang, bought from my uncle, who became a used car dealer. My mother drove Ford station wagons because they had a wider bed than the others, which she needed to transport her large oil paintings. When vans came into vogue, she got a Japanese van.
Volkswagens were the cars that my family eschewed, so what did this hippy buy for a second car? A VW bus. And I didn’t consider myself a rebellious kid.
Walter, I appreciate about the high quality content you bring to MyFDL and there’s a lot to like about this diary.
Unfortunately, you appear to have no awareness of the overlap this story has collaboration documented in the Israeli documentary Kapo and your excellent diary Your excellent diary,
Discounting Lives to Maximize Profits, confirms that you understand these issues.
Ford Motor Company is a charter member of the auto oligopoly which has rejected the capitalism Henry embraced. I’m not going to try to defend Ford or other anti-semites. I would, however, invite you to consider putting their lethal prejudice in some historical perspective. Unlike his anti-semitism, which was everywhere, it’s my understanding that Henry was a lonely voice among the elites of his day in calling for higher wages for workers.
Unlike the modern leaders at Ford, Henry was a capitalist. He understood that it was the laws of Supply and DEMAND that drove his business. I don’t know this as a fact, but I’m betting Mr. Fields was selected in part because of his willingness to off shore Ford’s manufacturing to the lowest labor costs.
I’m the furthest thing from a Ford expert, but imho, Henry’s brand did so well in part because of the high wages he was known to pay to his workers. The “Ford” brand succeeded because the brand was perceived to support workers in ways their competitors did not.
None of this diminishes the lethal damage that anti-semitism did. Is it possible that Ford felt he had to be more outspoken on anti-semitism, to balance out his perceived sympathy with socialism/communism (because he advocated better wages)? Not being a Ford expert, I have no idea.
As you know, the historical heirs to Henry’s prejudice are being inculcated daily in Gaza and other occupied territories. Their children and grandchildren will write with the same passion you bring, but they will likely have an entirely different opinion of Henry Ford and Mark Fields.
“Is it possible that Ford felt he had to be more outspoken on anti-semitism, to balance out his perceived sympathy with socialism/communism (because he advocated better wages)? Not being a Ford expert, I have no idea.”
Ford’s virulent anti-Semitism was a prominent aspect of his mindset from early in his life and was unrelated to the economics of the nation and his automobile empire.
He waged a relentless campaign of anti-Semitism solely as a result of the deeply ingrained and always present hatred of the Jews in our Catholic-Protestant American culture.
And to bring the P/I issue into any discussion of Henry Ford is ignorance and prejudice personified.
Henry Ford would be proud as punch with your views and reasoning.
“And to bring the P/I issue into any discussion of Henry Ford is ignorance and prejudice personified.”
Then by all means please educate me. Raise me out of my “personified ignorance and prejudice.”
I get that Israeli’s haven’t reached the “Final Solution” stage of Germany in 1941. I get that Gaza and the other occupied territories have not yet reached the lethality of the Warsaw ghetto.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Ghetto
When I see smart bomb footage and reports that “we” killed another Hamas terrorist, I keep getting flashbacks to Kristallnacht. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristallnacht
Is that more of my personified ignorance and prejudice?
Also, can you give me the Hall-of-Fame of U.S. anti-semites and rank them. Is Charles Lindbergh in there? What about Fr. Charles Coughlin? Are Ford and FDR ranked 1 and 2?
Thanks.
“Also, can you give me the Hall-of-Fame of U.S. anti-semites and rank them. Is Charles Lindbergh in there? What about Fr. Charles Coughlin? Are Ford and FDR ranked 1 and 2?”
Yes.
Yes-even the Pope had to tell him to keep his anti-Semitic mouth shut.
Yes, of course.
Most certainly-Eleanor started off that way but soon sang a different tune: she was one-hell-of a decent human being.
And as far as the rest of the ‘good’ Americans, as just a small slice of Americana, it was common knowledge that one could walk down through far too many non-Jewish neighborhoods in the suburbs of New York City and hear through a multitude of open windows the same hate filled voice of Coughlin spewing his anti-Semitic filth.
Remember, all of these secrets are kept in books. But don’t spread the word, for then others might decide to open a few and discover the reality of history.
And to show the respect for you that you surely deserve, allow me to place you at the head of that queue.
After all, a mind is a terrible thing to waste or leave vacuous.
FYI: The ‘s’ in Semitic is capitalized-books, it’s in the books.
WRT punctuation, you’ll have to make your case with wiki.
Next time someone asks you about anti-semitism in the U.S. try not leave out the KKK.
“After all, a mind is a terrible thing to waste or leave vacuous.”
I’m feeling generous. Since you don’t know much about anti-semitism in the U.S. I’ll give you a shot with Europe.
Hannah Arendt/Martin Heidegger
After all he had done to further and enable ethnic cleansing in Europe, why did she remain so loyal?
Have you thought about doing an FDL diary about your experience of dealing with “the Shoah?”