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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) had a contentious relationship with Henry Ford, primarily due to his promotion of anti-Semitic views through his newspaper, The Dearborn Independent. Ford published articles that propagated harmful stereotypes about Jews and blamed them for various societal issues, which led the ADL to counter his messages and defend the Jewish community. In response to Ford's anti-Semitic rhetoric, the ADL launched campaigns to educate the public and combat his influence, ultimately leading to a public apology from Ford in 1927. Despite this, the damage caused by his statements had a lasting impact on anti-Semitic sentiment in the United States.

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