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Rewind to April 1992, when a 24-year-old African American teacher named William Ford Jr. was murdered by a white man. Although Ford was unarmed, he immediately became a suspect in his own murder.
The film centers on the April 1992 murder of Ford's brother William, a 24-year-old African-American teacher in New York, who was shot and killed by Mark P. Reilly, a 19-year-old white chop shop mechanic. [2] [3] An all-white grand jury in Suffolk County declined to indict his killer, who claimed self-defense. [4]
William Clay Ford Jr. (born May 3, 1957) is an American businessman, serving as executive chair of Ford Motor Company. The great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford , Ford joined the board in 1988 and has served as chair since January 1999.
Toforest Onesha Johnson (born February 8, 1973) [1] is an American man on death row for the 1995 murder of Jefferson County deputy sheriff William G. Hardy in Alabama.Johnson's case is controversial and his quest for a new trial has attracted widespread support, from prominent lawyers such as the original prosecutor in his case and Alabama's former attorney general to celebrities such as Kim ...
Executive Chair of Ford Motor Co., William Clay Ford Jr., left, shares a moment with his daughter Alexandra Ford English who serves on the Ford board of directors during the Detroit Free Press ...
His nephew, William Clay Ford Jr. would later assume these positions after 20 years of non-Ford family management of the company. During this interim, the family's interests were represented on the board by Henry's younger brother William Clay Ford Sr., as well as Henry's son Edsel Ford II and his nephew William Clay Ford Jr.
On May 18, he traveled to a Ford electric vehicle center in Michigan and met with Farley as well as William Ford, Jr., the company’s executive chairman and the great-grandson of Henry Ford.
William Clay Ford Jr., great-grandson of Henry Ford, serves as the executive chairman at the board of Ford Motor Company. William Clay Ford Jr., great-grandson of Henry Ford (and better known by his nickname "Bill"), was appointed executive chairman in 1998, and also became chief executive officer of the company in 2001, with the departure of ...