Henry Ford's early life and family history
Ford's view that work and increased productivity was the greatest contribution a person could make - he stressed individualism above all else, and this shows how far he took it. There was no room for philanthropy in Ford's world - unless it fit with his interests.
Reflections on the author circa 1928
Sinclair as an old man, recognized for his accomplishments and by his wife - 1967
Sinclair produced novels with the same basic structure -mass production?
Letter from Upton Sinclair seeking a patron, describes the disasters that left him poverty-stricken despite the success of his novels. Also some insight into his feelings about money, its value and position