Huey P. Long and the Great Depression

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A man born in an obscure part of Louisiana, were to go against the normal political implications the city upheld to. Winn Parish gave way to a political monster, wise beyond his limited power. Huey Long was a great and fearless leader who got things done by putting pressure on other government officials to actually do what they were supposed to do, and that’s govern. August 10, 1893 a diamond in the rut was born to forever change political progression. Growing up knowing about how the United States had little to no care about the poor and companies abuses of people simultaneously depriving people more and more of economic growth. The people of Louisiana needed Huey Long to fight for them against politicians who forgot the people who got them elected. Huey will always be one of the most significant political figures of Louisiana. The spot he made during his ruling period in the state is truly a benchmark, as he made better roads and better schools along with centralizing the state government improving the way things were done for the better. He was great for Louisiana, being one politician that was for the people becoming the greatest political leader Louisiana ever had.
Long attended Tulane University Law School in 1914, he completed the course in only eight months obtaining a degree. Huey failed most of his classes, but this never deterred him. He petitioned to be able to take the Bar exam, and passed making it that any other people who want to be a lawyer must go to law school before taking the Bar. Even before becoming a politician he was changing laws. As an attorney Huey usually defended the underdog, this would transfer over to his career in politics. He was a member of the Democratic Party, Long went against the involvement...

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...nd unfair laws then Huey could do anything about. Huey was of the first to use this power in order to get something to the regular people of Louisiana, rather than the rich and affluent like other politicians did. Huey Long transformed the perception of a governor for the people in a do nothing political society that put money over its citizens.Huey Long was poised to run for president in the 1936 to run for president against Franklin Roosevelt, and with Huey's Share Our Wealth program he would have surely one. He was a man unlike no other, he fought through political gridlock to actually accomplish things. He was one the most influential and controversial politicians in Louisiana. Some of our most cherished government institutions like social security, veteran benefits, student financial aid to public works projects were call pushed by the peoples champ Huey Long.

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