Written in the aftermath of the Dearborn Massacre in which Ford’s gin thugs murdered five hunger marchers in 1932.
The End of the Ford Myth by Robert L. Cruden. International Pamphlets No. 24. International Publishers, New York. 1932.
Contents: Plenty Speed-Plenty Accidents, Wage Cuts a la Ford, Ford Likes Boys- to Work Cheap, Service Department Gangsters, His Workers Begin to Revolt, Bloody Monday, The Workers Answer. 15 pages, illustrated.
International Publishers was formed in 1923 for the purpose of translating and disseminating international Marxist texts and headed by Alexander Trachtenberg. It quickly outgrew that mission to be the main book publisher, while Workers Library continued to be the pamphlet publisher of the Communist Party.
PDF of pamphlet: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/parties/cpusa/international-pamphlets/n24-1932-The-End-of-the-Ford-Myth-Robert-L-Cruden.pdf
