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  1. been disclosed to man through his own individ­ ual mind or through the wisdom of the Lord which the Lord has allowed him to have. "NoTinNG SHOULD BE HELD PERMANENTLY BY ANY ONE PERSON" But the Scripture says, ladies and gentlemen, that no country can survive, or for a country to survive it is necessary that we keep the wealth

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · EVERY MAN A KING: HUEY P. LONG. by. HARRY WILLIAMS. Publication date. 1964. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  3. A harsh critic of President Hoover, he supported Franklin Roosevelt for the presidency in 1932. Less than a year into Roosevelt’s first term, however, Long had become one of the President’s most strident political enemies, arguing that the New Deal didn’t go far or fast enough.

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  4. Long's presidential ambitions, which could have compromised Roosevelt's support, were cut short when an assassin's bullet silenced him in 1935. We have in America today more wealth, more goods, more food, more clothing, more houses than we have ever had. We have everything in abundance here.

  5. 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.

  6. Every statute was contested before the courts, particularly including those seeking to dismiss one set of officials so that I might appoint others. All such contests over public offices, however, finally resulted in our being sustained by the courts.

  7. Every Man a King -- Radio Speech to the Nation. delivered 23 February 1934. Read former Governor Huey P. Long's famous speech at this link: . http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongking.htmn. and write your response to the following in a concise, well-organized essay:

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