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  1. Sep 8, 2015 · L ouisianans either loved or hated Huey P. Long; there was no middle ground with “the Kingfish.” In the relatively short span between his election as Louisiana governor in 1928 and his death ...

  2. In death as in life, Huey Long has evoked visions of re- markable and unorthodox power-visions that it would be well to reexamine. To his critics in the 1930s, Long was a demagogue, a dictator, a fascist, a menacing, anti-democratic force.1 So he has remained to many of his detractors since.

  3. Classic Senate Speeches. February 23, 1934. Adapting his rhetoric to the techniques of broadcasting, Louisiana senator Huey P. Long used a nationwide radio address to spread his ideas about the redistribution of wealth. "I can't remember," Huey P. Long reminisced in 1935, "back to a time when my mouth wasn't open whenever there was a chance to ...

  4. The programs of his "first 100 days" in 1933 had failed to end the Great Depression, and criticism was mounting. From the left, Sena- tor Huey P. Long of Louisiana promoted a. plan to "Share Our Wealth"; by February he claimed that 7.7 million had joined more than 27,000 Share Our Wealth societies or clubs.

  5. Legacy. Huey Long transformed Louisiana politics and his programs improved the lives of millions of Louisianians. Nationally, his advocacy of populist causes led to the creation of Social Security, veterans' benefits, federal student loans, and other programs still enjoyed by Americans today. In this section, learn how: New sections on Huey ...

  6. www.hueylong.com › programs › indexHuey Long's Programs

    Huey Long implemented an unprecedented program of modernization and reform in Louisiana – building roads and bridges, providing free public education, expanding voting rights to all citizens, and creating economic opportunity for a majority trapped in poverty. Learn more about Huey Long's programs: Share Our Wealth. Roads.

  7. In 1930, Huey Long ran for the U.S. Senate, characterizing the race as a referendum on his policies to strengthen his position as governor. He won easily but left the Senate seat vacant until he could install a loyal successor to continue his reform agenda in Louisiana. In Washington, Huey became a national force with his “ Share Our Wealth ...

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