Every man a king : the autobiography of Huey P. Long
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Every man a king : the autobiography of Huey P. Long
Da Capo Press, 1996
1st Da Capo Press ed
- : [pbk.]
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注記
Originally published: New Orleans : National Book Co., 1933
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Huey Long (1893-1935) was one of the most extraordinary American politicians, simultaneously cursed as a dictator and applauded as a benefactor of the masses. A product of the poor north Louisiana hills, he was elected governor of Louisiana in 1928, and proceeded to subjugate the powerful state political hierarchy after narrowly defeating an impeachment attempt. The only Southern popular leader who truly delivered on his promises, he increased the miles of paved roads and number of bridges in Louisiana tenfold and established free night schools and state hospitals, meeting the huge costs by taxing corporations and issuing bonds. Soon Long had become the absolute ruler of the state, in the process lifting Louisiana from near feudalism into the modern world almost overnight, and inspiring poor whites of the South to a vision of a better life. As Louisiana Senator and one of Roosevelt's most vociferous critics, "The Kingfish," as he called himself, gained a nationwide following, forcing Roosevelt to turn his New Deal significantly to the left. But before he could progress farther, he was assassinated in Baton Rouge in 1935. Long's ultimate ambition, of course, was the presidency, and it was doubtless with this goal in mind that he wrote this spirited and fascinating account of his life, an autobiography every bit as daring and controversial as was The Kingfish himself.
目次
* Early Community Life * Salesmans Life and Study of Law * Lawyer in Winnfield, Louisiana * Beginning the Life of Public Office and City Lawyer * Opposition to Parkers Special Interests Program * Head of the Public Service Commission * First Race for Governor, 1924 * The Toll Bridge Outrage * Campaign for Governor Does an About Face * The Impeachment Proceedings * League of Notions * The German Commander CallsThe Green Pajamas * Opposition Continues Its Fight * Campaign for the United States Senate * Extra Session of 1930 * Avoiding Bank Trouble * Extending The Ole War Skule * Extra Session of 1930 * Another Effort to Take the Governors Office * The Campaign of 1932 * Brother and a Family Against Brother * Cotton Reduction PlanPotlikker Episode * The Newspapers Reverse * Venture as an AuthorDegree of Doctor of Laws * Mississippi Elects a Governor * Whence Came the Name: Kingfish * Arranging to Leave Prison * Sworn in as a Senator * The Effort to Spread the Wealth Among the Masses * Beginning Agitation in the United States Senate to Shorten Hours and Limit Fortunes * F. R. B. C. (For Roosevelt Before Chicago) * Before and Behind the Scenes at the Chicago Convention * Every Man a King! * Disguised Opponents * The Maddened Fortune Holders and Their Infuriated Public Press * Incidental Publicity
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