
Driving While Black: African Americans and the Automobile
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Henry Ford and the Early African American Automobile Owners
Early cars were extremely expensive. The first Model T that came out was like 2.5 times the average annual wage, I think. When you couldn't buy a new car, you could buy a used car or a used truck. Sometimes they shared vehicles among families. But they worked really hard to be able to get that vehicle.
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