UNCLE HENRY'S FORD ROUGE
ONE MAN'S PERSPECTIVE
1965-1998
A revealing and entertaining book about the auto industry written by a retired autoworker. Author R.L. Moore tells about his experiences from a summer laborer to UAW master millwright at  Ford Motor Company's  Ford Rouge Center.
"Ralph's stories of the day-to-day challenges of keeping a plant running while working with a wide range of people is enjoyable, amusing, and educational. His description of the dangerous and challenging jobs in numerous Ford facilities is a must-read for anyone with an affinity for the famous Rouge River plants, the Detroit auto industry, or the life of a hard working millwright."

--Margo Vroman, Assistant Professor of Business Law,
   Northern Michigan University


"Dear Mr. Moore,

My congratulations on your excellent book, which I received yesterday. You held my attention cover to cover."

____unsigned

"Ralph,

Read two chapters already and it's great. I'm proud of you man."

___ Al


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“Ralph Moore provides a look at one of the world’s most significant manufacturing operations through the eyes of the working man. Uncle Henry’s Ford Rouge is sure to bring back memories for anyone who worked in an auto plant.  It’s an education about the realities of the auto industry for those of us who did not.”

---Joe Guy Collier, business writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution
    and former auto writer for the Detrloit Free Press