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Kingfish: The Reign of Huey P. Long By Richard D. White Jr. Random House, 361 pages, $26.95 One could be forgiven for concluding that Huey P. Long, governor of and then U.S. senator from Louisiana … ...
Huey P. Long, winner of a hundred political battles, was fighting a grim fight today against life and death from a pistol would fired at close range last night in the state Capitol by Dr. Carl A ...
Huey’s cynical theory was — and remains — a common enough thought but nary so well expressed. It would apply just as well now to the supposedly crucial policy differences between Hillary ...
The Huey P. Long Bridge, photographed on June 7, 2013, in the final days of a $1.2 billion widening project started in April 2006. The bridge, originally opened December 1935, was widened from two ...
Few politicians have so fired the American imagination as Huey Long–the leader of Depression-era Louisiana, the man deemed populist or demagogue, hero or dictator, and rarely anything tempera… ...
BATON ROUGE, La. -- BATON ROUGE, La. For his first meeting with presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1932, Huey P. Long dressed in his flamboyant Kingfish mode: plaid suit, purple ...
In “61 Bullets,” Austin filmmakers David Modigliani and Lucy Kreutz revisit the assassination of populist Louisiana politician Huey P. Long.
Huey Long Understood Paul Greenberg | Mar 26, 2016 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.