W.j. cameron biography
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W.j. cameron biography
William J. Cameron
Writer for Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent
William John ("Billy") Cameron (–) was a newspaper editor most well known for his work at The Dearborn Independent, where he was responsible for publishing a series of anti-Semitic articles known as "The International Jew".
He also was influential in the British Israel movement, helping Howard Rand launch the Anglo-Saxon Federation of America.
Early life
William J. Cameron was born in Hamilton, Ontario, in His family moved to Michigan for a brief time, but he returned to Canada for high school, and then some courses at the University of Toronto.[1][2]:73 In , Cameron began working as a staff reporter at the Detroit News, eventually moving up to become chief editorial writer where he wrote an editorial column called Reflections.[2]:
Working for Ford
After being recommended by E.G.
Pipp, whom Cameron had worked for at the Detroit News, Henry Ford