It’s hard to believe what Michigan would look like without Henry Ford’s contributions. But in acknowledging all the achievements of the eponymous Ford Motor Co. , we will also have to recognize that Ford was anti-Semitic. That’s the message from Dr. Catherine Cangany, executive director of the Jewish Historical Society of Southeast Michigan, who recently presented a virtual lecture on Ford and its history of anti-Semitism as a component of Monroe County Community College’s Diversity Month series. Cangany said Ford bought a local newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, and turned it into a vehicle for spreading his negative views on other...