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HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction. 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. Huey Long grew up on a HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long's adult literacy program taught 100,000 Louisianians to read. Long’s education initiatives built new public schools and provided free busing to ensure all students could attend school. He established adult vocational schools and night classes that taught100,000 of
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES A Senate First. Huey Long with U.S. Senate candidate Hattie Caraway. In 1932, Huey exercised his political muscle to elect the widow of his friend, Arkansas Sen. Thad Caraway, to the U.S. Senate. Hattie Caraway was appointed to serve out the remainder of her husband’s term but was the underdog in the upcoming election. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Childhood. From an early age, it was evident that Huey Long was a true original. A bright, inquisitive, and feisty child, he would grow to become the most famous – and audacious - public figure ever produced by the state of Louisiana. Huey Pierce Long, Jr. was born on August 30, 1893, in Winnfield, a small rural community in the piney woods HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS A cornerstone of Huey Long's programs as governor was his initiative to modernize Louisiana’s dilapidated — or nonexistent — infrastructure. Long built roads and bridges, schools and hospitals, and other public works. His improvements brought Louisiana into the twentieth century, as symbolized by the modern skyscraper StateCapitol he built.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS A New Democracy. Huey Long’s election in 1928 ushered in a democratic revolution in Louisiana, giving average citizens a stake in their government for the first time in the state’s history. By turning out the aristocratic ruling establishment and repealing the poll tax, Long enabled more than a quarter million citizens theopportunity to
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Huey Long made a splash in Louisiana politics as a member of the Louisiana Railroad Commission, fighting corporate monopolies and reducing utility rates. By age 30, he was a major force in state politics and ran for governor in 1924, finishing a close third. It was the last political battle he would lose. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long's adult literacy program taught 100,000 Louisianians to read. Long’s education initiatives built new public schools and provided free busing to ensure all students could attend school. He established adult vocational schools and night classes that taught100,000 of
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long improved healthcare in Louisiana by expanding the Charity Hospital System, creating the Louisiana State University Medical School, reforming institutions to care for the disabled and mentally challenged, and providing free health clinics and immunizationsstatewide.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS A cornerstone of Huey Long's programs as governor was his initiative to modernize Louisiana’s dilapidated — or nonexistent — infrastructure. Long built roads and bridges, schools and hospitals, and other public works. His improvements brought Louisiana into the twentieth century, as symbolized by the modern skyscraper StateCapitol he built.
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Childhood. From an early age, it was evident that Huey Long was a true original. A bright, inquisitive, and feisty child, he would grow to become the most famous – and audacious - public figure ever produced by the state of Louisiana. Huey Pierce Long, Jr. was born on August 30, 1893, in Winnfield, a small rural community in the piney woods PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG It depends who you ask. In Depression-era Louisiana, opinions on Huey Long were distinctly divided between the “haves” and the “have nots.”. There was no middle ground when it came to Huey Long — people either loved him or hated him. The poor regarded Long as a champion of the common man and swept him into power by largemajorities.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Huey Long made a splash in Louisiana politics as a member of the Louisiana Railroad Commission, fighting corporate monopolies and reducing utility rates. By age 30, he was a major force in state politics and ran for governor in 1924, finishing a close third. It was the last political battle he would lose. HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long's adult literacy program taught 100,000 Louisianians to read. Long’s education initiatives built new public schools and provided free busing to ensure all students could attend school. He established adult vocational schools and night classes that taught100,000 of
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long improved healthcare in Louisiana by expanding the Charity Hospital System, creating the Louisiana State University Medical School, reforming institutions to care for the disabled and mentally challenged, and providing free health clinics and immunizationsstatewide.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS A cornerstone of Huey Long's programs as governor was his initiative to modernize Louisiana’s dilapidated — or nonexistent — infrastructure. Long built roads and bridges, schools and hospitals, and other public works. His improvements brought Louisiana into the twentieth century, as symbolized by the modern skyscraper StateCapitol he built.
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Childhood. From an early age, it was evident that Huey Long was a true original. A bright, inquisitive, and feisty child, he would grow to become the most famous – and audacious - public figure ever produced by the state of Louisiana. Huey Pierce Long, Jr. was born on August 30, 1893, in Winnfield, a small rural community in the piney woods PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG It depends who you ask. In Depression-era Louisiana, opinions on Huey Long were distinctly divided between the “haves” and the “have nots.”. There was no middle ground when it came to Huey Long — people either loved him or hated him. The poor regarded Long as a champion of the common man and swept him into power by largemajorities.
SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Huey Long made a splash in Louisiana politics as a member of the Louisiana Railroad Commission, fighting corporate monopolies and reducing utility rates. By age 30, he was a major force in state politics and ran for governor in 1924, finishing a close third. It was the last political battle he would lose. HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERS These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction. 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. Huey Long grew up on a HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERSHUEY LONG GIRLFRIENDHUEY LONG AUTOBIOGRAPHYHUEY LONG SIGNIFICANCEHUEY LONG STORYHUEY LONG LAST WORDSHUEY LONG NEW DEAL These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction. 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. Huey Long grew up on a HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERSHUEY LONG GIRLFRIENDHUEY LONG AUTOBIOGRAPHYHUEY LONG SIGNIFICANCEHUEY LONG STORYHUEY LONG LAST WORDSHUEY LONG NEW DEAL These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction. 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. Huey Long grew up on a HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long's adult literacy program taught 100,000 Louisianians to read. Long’s education initiatives built new public schools and provided free busing to ensure all students could attend school. He established adult vocational schools and night classes that taught100,000 of
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Childhood. From an early age, it was evident that Huey Long was a true original. A bright, inquisitive, and feisty child, he would grow to become the most famous – and audacious - public figure ever produced by the state of Louisiana. Huey Pierce Long, Jr. was born on August 30, 1893, in Winnfield, a small rural community in the piney woods HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS A cornerstone of Huey Long's programs as governor was his initiative to modernize Louisiana’s dilapidated — or nonexistent — infrastructure. Long built roads and bridges, schools and hospitals, and other public works. His improvements brought Louisiana into the twentieth century, as symbolized by the modern skyscraper StateCapitol he built.
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG It depends who you ask. In Depression-era Louisiana, opinions on Huey Long were distinctly divided between the “haves” and the “have nots.”. There was no middle ground when it came to Huey Long — people either loved him or hated him. The poor regarded Long as a champion of the common man and swept him into power by largemajorities.
HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Huey Long made a splash in Louisiana politics as a member of the Louisiana Railroad Commission, fighting corporate monopolies and reducing utility rates. By age 30, he was a major force in state politics and ran for governor in 1924, finishing a close third. It was the last political battle he would lose. HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES Share Your Stories. The following stories describe the personal impact of Huey Long's programs. Please send us your story at stories@hueylong.com. M y grandfather was a member of the Share the Wealth chapter in Wisconsin. He told me that he wept bitter tears whenHuey Long was shot.
LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction. 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. Huey Long grew up on a HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long On His Political Philosophy. I 'm for the poor man — all poor men, black and white, they all gotta have a chance. They gotta have a home, a job, and a decent education for their children. 'Every man a king' — that's my slogan." — Huey Long (T. Harry Williams,Huey Long, p. 706)
HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long Speeches. Huey Long's Senate speeches became legendary, as he packed the public galleries. According to one Washington tourist guide, top stops were "White House, Monument, Capitol — and The Kingfish". Below are selected speeches by Huey Long, many of which were also delivered on the radio and mailed to Share Our Wealth clubmembers.
HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Huey’s bodyguards immediately opened fired on Weiss as Huey ran to safety. Weiss was killed instantly, and Huey was rushed to a nearby hospital, where emergency surgery failed to stop internal bleeding. Huey died two days later on September 10, 1935, eleven days after his 42 nd birthday. His last words were, “God, don’t let me die. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG The Politics of Racism. For a century, between the Civil War and the Vietnam War, racism dominated politics in the Deep South. Politicians commonly used racial hatred, intimidation and fear to garner and maintain power. It was the heyday of the Ku Klux Klan, whose violence was aimed at African Americans and their sympathizers. HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERSHUEY LONG GIRLFRIENDHUEY LONG AUTOBIOGRAPHYHUEY LONG SIGNIFICANCEHUEY LONG STORYHUEY LONG LAST WORDSHUEY LONG NEW DEAL These condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow offer a rare glimpse into the impact of Huey's life and death on Americans from all walks of life. Rose Long and her children received thousands of heartfelt expressions of sympathy, all with a common refrain: Huey Long was my friend. Below is a representative sample of these letters,which
HUEY LONG OFFICIAL WEBSITE A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction . 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long launched a major road-building program that laid 5,000 miles of new paved and gravel roads by 1932. In 1928, Louisiana had roughly 300 miles of paved roads, only 60 miles of which were maintained bythe state.
HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population.HUEY LONG QUOTES
Huey Long quotes. W e do not propose to say that there shall be no rich men. We do not ask to divide the wealth. We only propose that, when one man gets more than he and his children and children's children can spend or use in their lifetimes, that then we shall say that such person has his share. HUEY LONG'S SHARE OUR WEALTH SPEECHSEE MORE ON HUEYLONG.COMHUEY LONG SPEECHES
Huey Long on the Radio. Huey Long was the first politician, other than President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to use national radio broadcasts to promote his ideas to a larger audience. PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG In a political climate dominated by racism, Huey Long worked to uplift the poor, regardless of color. African Americans loved Huey Long for his programs to provide education, healthcare, and free voting to all Louisianians, while the Ku Klux Klan vigorously opposed him. HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Assassination. By 1935, tensions ran high in Louisiana, as rumors of multiple plots to assassinate Huey Long swirled around the capital. Huey’s consolidation of personal power led to HUEY LONG CONDOLENCE LETTERSHUEY LONG GIRLFRIENDHUEY LONG AUTOBIOGRAPHYHUEY LONG SIGNIFICANCEHUEY LONG STORYHUEY LONG LAST WORDSHUEY LONG NEW DEAL I wish to express my deepest sorrow and regrets over the untimely death of the splendid man who has befriended me and the colored race in this state — Senator Huey P. Long — and extend to his family my most sincere sympathies and condolence in their sad bereavement for the loss of this good man whose place can never be filled.” — signed "Ada Cambridge Frison (Colored)" HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES Life & Times — Introduction . 1920s Louisiana was a powder keg of injustice, and Huey Long was a lightning bolt. The unique influences of his background collided with the oppressive social conditions of his times to produce an explosion of change. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long proposed a Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression to provide a decent standard of living to all Americans by spreading the nation's wealth among the people. Huey Long believed the nation's economic woes were the result of 95% of the wealth being held by only 15% of the population. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long expanded the public education system in Louisiana and made it possible for every child to attend school. His administration established a public school in every community and provided free textbooks and busing to all students. HUEY LONG'S PROGRAMS Huey Long built roads and bridges, schools and hospitals, and other public works, bringing Louisiana's dilapidated infrastructure into thetwentieth century.
PERSPECTIVES ON HUEY LONG Perspectives . Who was Huey Long? It depends who you ask. In Depression-era Louisiana, opinions on Huey Long were distinctly divided between the “haves” and the “have nots.” HUEY LONG - RESOURCES The following institutions and individuals provided invaluable research assistance and materials for the creation of this Web site: Louisiana Political Museum & Hall of Fame, Winnfield, La.; Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge, La.; Louisiana State University (LSU) Libraries Special Collections, Baton Rouge, La. HUEY LONG'S ASSASSINATION Assassination. By 1935, tensions ran high in Louisiana, as rumors of multiple plots to assassinate Huey Long swirled around the capital. Huey’s consolidation of personal power led to HUEY LONG'S LIFE & TIMES In 1924, Huey made his first statewide bid for public office by running for governor at age 30. Huey mocked the outgoing governor and the ruling New Orleans political machine known as the “Old Regulars” as pawns of big business and Standard Oil, in particular. SHARE YOUR HUEY LONG STORIES M y dad, A.W. ‘Slick’ Morton, was an orphan from Tallulah by the age of 9 or 10. He later became a star football player at Tallulah High. In 1933, Huey Long got wind of my dad's football prowess and summoned him to his penthouse at the Roosevelt Hotel. LOUISIANA AFTER HUEY LONG Louisiana After Long – The Louisiana Scandals. After Huey Long's assassination in 1935, a wave of corruption swept Louisiana politics. Officials who promised to carry on Long's programs to “Share Our Wealth” instead stole the wealth, tarnishing the public's perception of the populist movement. Skip to main content+ -
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Huey Long (1893-1935) was Louisiana's legendary populist Governor, U.S. Senator and
favorite son. Poised to run for president on his _“Share Our Wealth ”_ platform, Long was assassinated in 1935 at the age of 42. Long was revered by the masses as a champion of the common man and demonized by the powerful as a dangerous demagogue. BIOGRAPHY| QUOTES
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A vocal critic of corporate greed and government incompetence, Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth " political movement swept the nation during the Great Depression, garnering millions of supporters and threatening the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt . > Huey Long was known as "the Kingfish", a take-charge problem solver who delivered immediate relief to the suffering and powerless. As Governor , he used strong-arm tactics to break political gridlock and cut red tape. He took Washington by storm as the most outspoken U.S. Senator .> Huey Long launched a vast program of modernization and reform in Louisiana — building roads , bridges and vital infrastructure , providing free public education to children of all races, expanding LSU , expanding voting rights and healthcare , and lowering taxes on the poor majority.> Huey Long believed that government should protect and uplift its most vulnerable citizens and provide opportunity for everyone, regardlessof race or class
. He broke the monopoly on power held by the ruling elite and their corporate backers and transformed Louisiana politics . > Huey Long transformed the public's perception of the role of government in a democratic society . Some of our most cherished government institutions — from social security to veterans benefits, student financial aid to public works projects — were causes championed by Huey Long. >* Share Our Wealth
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HUEY LONG TIMELINE
1893Childhood 1900Education1910Early Career
1918Entry Into Politics1928Governor
1929Impeachment
1930Senator
1934for President
1935Assassination
CHILDHOOD
1893-1899
From an early age, it was evident that Huey Long was a true original. A bright, inquisitive, and feisty child, he would grow to become the most famous – and audacious - public figure ever produced by thestate of Louisiana.
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EDUCATION
1900-1915
Blessed with a brilliant mind and photographic memory, Huey Long easily circumvented the many barriers to education in Louisiana and managed to become a lawyer without receiving a single diploma.more
EARLY CAREER
1910-1918
Huey Long began his career as a traveling salesman, displaying a knack for connecting with the common man, a skill he would later apply as a young attorney defending the disadvantaged.more
ENTRY INTO POLITICS
1918-1928
At age 25, Huey Long made a splash in Louisiana politics on the Louisiana Railroad Commission , fighting corporate monopolies and reducing utility rates. In his second run for governor at age 34, Huey's revolutionary campaign toppled the corrupt political establishment that had ruled Louisiana since the French.more
GOVERNOR
1928-1932
Huey Long was elected Governor of Louisiana in 1928 by the largest margin in the state’s history. In the face of entrenched opposition from the old guard, he launched an unprecedented program to build the state’s infrastructure and provide education and economic opportunity to the masses.more
IMPEACHMENT
1929
Standard Oil’s legislative allies led an unsuccessful attempt to remove Huey Long from the governorship on a variety of charges, ranging from serious to comical. He was impeached in the House but avoided conviction in the Senate.more
SENATOR
1930-1935
Huey Long was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1930, in a race cast as a referendum on his policies as governor. In Washington, Huey became a national force with his “Share Our Wealth ” movement, which threatened to siphon Democratic support from the re-election of President FranklinRoosevelt.
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FOR PRESIDENT
1934-1935
Huey Long was poised to run for president in the 1936 election against Franklin Roosevelt as his “Share Our Wealth ” program swept the nation. Roosevelt adopted some of Huey’s ideas in order to “steal Long’s thunder,” while simultaneously moving to discredit him.more
ASSASSINATION
SEPTEMBER 8, 1935
By 1935, rumors of plots to assassinate Huey Long swirled around Louisiana. On September 8, Huey was shot in the State Capitol by Dr. Carl Weiss, the relative of a political enemy. He died two days later at age 42. News of Huey’s death made worldwide headlines, and an estimated 200,000 mourners attended his funeral.more
FEATURES
SEPTEMBER 10, 2015, was the 80th anniversary of Huey Long's death. _NEW_: CONDOLENCE LETTERS “_I would like to let you know that the school children grieve with you, at the passing of a wonderful friend_.” — Dorothy Parta, age12
READ MORE recently discovered condolence letters received by Huey Long's widow. Share Your Huey Long Stories Read personal stories about Huey Long or share your own story. read and share stories > My voice will be the same as it has been. Patronage will not change> it.
> Fear will not change it. Persecution will not change it. > It cannot be changed while people suffer. The only way it can be > changed is to make the lives of these people decent and respectable. > No one will ever hear political opposition out of me when that is> done.”
> — HUEY LONG, on the floor of > the U.S. Senate, March 5 1935 READ MORE Huey Long quotes People Are Asking... IS THE STORY _ALL THE KING'S MEN_ ABOUT HUEY LONG? _All the King's Men_ is a fictional story by Robert Penn Warren, who created the character Willie Stark, who loosely resembles Long. Penn Warren unequivocally stated: “Willie Stark was not Huey Long. Willie was only himself…”RESOURCES
HUEY LONG — LOUISIANA'S KINGFISH “THANK GOD AND HUEY LONG” LISTEN to "Thank God and Huey Long" by Louie Ludwig This content requires the Flash Player. Download Flash Player . Already have Flash Player?Click here.
see lyrics at Share Your Stories 2009 Louie Ludwig, All Rights Reserved. Used with permission. The following institutions provided invaluable research assistance and materials for the creation of this Web site: the Louisiana Political Museum & Hall of Fame , Winnfield, La.; the Louisiana State Archives;
Louisiana State University (LSU) Libraries Special Collections, Baton Rouge ; the State Library of Louisiana ; and the Louisiana HistoricalAssociation .
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