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  1. Huey reached nationwide audiences through radio broadcasts and a newspaper called The American Progress. Always the music lover, Huey wrote a catchy campaign song, “Every Man a King”, that summarized his share-the-wealth philosophy: “Every man a king, for you can be a millionaire — but there's something belonging to others — there's enough for all people to share.”

  2. Every Man a King (1933) is an autobiography by Huey Long, who served as the 40th governor of Louisiana and as a member of the United States Senate. Aged 39 at the time, Long would be assassinated two years later. The book explores Long's rise to power. [1]

  3. Firebrand populist Huey P. Long delivered a scathing criticism of capitalism in America and proposed a simple solution: just take all individual wealth above a certain limit (TBD) and use it to guarantee everyone a minimal income and social welfare benefits.

  4. Jul 3, 2021 · Twitter: https://twitter.com/CounterRevAudio↓↓↓Music used - Emergent by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.auhttps://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/emergent/

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  6. huey p. long, “every man a king” (23 february 1934) [1] Is that a right of life, when the young children of this country are being reared into a sphere which is more owned by 12 men than it is by 120 million people?

  7. Mar 22, 1996 · Indeed, History has given Long a 'bad rap'. 'Every Man a King' is Huey Long's side of the story. Calling himself the 'friend of the working man', Long's brief but turbulent rise through American politics is unmatched by anyone in the 20th century. He was the Establishment's worst nightmare- a true Populist who really 're-distributed the wealth'.

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