Photograph of Workers on the First Moving Assembly Line
1913
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Henry Ford did not invent the moving assembly line, but he did improve it. Ford organized automobile-making around an orderly production process, delivered work to the worker continuously, and broke tasks into their smallest component parts. This innovation spread throughout the economy, transforming the manufacturing process and the worker’s role in it.
This primary source comes from the Records of the U.S. Information Agency.
National Archives Identifier: 1633486
Full Citation: 306-PSE-73-1534; Photograph of Workers on the First Moving Assembly Line ; 1913; Master File Photographs of U.S. and Foreign Personalities, World Events, and American Economic, Social, and Cultural Life, ca. 1953–ca. 1994; Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record Group 306; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/photograph-of-workers-on-the-first-moving-assembly-line, April 28, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.