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  2. Every Man a King -- Radio Speech to the Nation. delivered 23 February 1934. click for pdf. 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 that is by 120 million people?

  3. Huey Long Every Man a King. 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.

  4. Every Man a King"-- Huey P. Long (February 23, 1934) Added to the National Registry: 2003 . Essay by Christopher Sterling (guest post)* Huey P. Long (1893-1935) was serving as a U.S. Senator when he gave this radio address. A consummate political animal, he innately understood how radio could spread his message of social protest.

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  5. Oct 17, 2020 · 4.7K views 3 years ago. A rare version of "EVERY MAN A KING" recorded live on-radio during one of Senator Long's national radio addresses. A substantial amount of editing has been done...

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  6. 1934 (Radio Broadcast) 10th Grade Lexile: 1390. Font Size. 8a16229 by C. Thomas Anderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. [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 that is by 120 million people?

  7. Every Man a King” is the title of a speech delivered in 1934 by Senator Huey Long of Louisiana. The speech, which Long delivered on national radio, is one of Longs most famous speeches, along with his “Share the Wealthspeech.

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