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Daily Reporter (Greenfield, IN) (1935).

Danville Bee (VA) (1928).

Des Moines Register (IA) (1935).

Des Moines Tribune (IA) (1935).

Detroit Free Press (1934).

Emporia Daily Gazette (KS) (1928).

Escanaba Daily Press (MI) (1928).

Fairfield Daily Ledger (IA) (1934).

Frederick Daily News (MD) (1928).

Galveston Daily News (TX) (1928).

Hattiesburg American (MS) (1928–29).

Herald Tribune (New York) (1932–34).

Hope Star (AR) (1935).

Hutchinson News (KS) (1932).

Joplin Globe (MO) (1928–35).

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Coyle, David Cushman. “Decentralize Industry.” Virginia Quarterly Review 11, no. 4 (Summer 1935): 321–38.

Cushman, M. S. “Huey Long’s First Session in the United States Senate.” Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science 11 (1937): 123.

Daniel, Peter. Review of Cotton Crisis by Robert E. Synder. Georgia Historical Quarterly 68, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 441–43.

Dethloff, Henry C. “The Longs: Revolution or Populist Retrenchment?” Louisiana History 19 (1978): 401–12.

Deutsch, Hermann B. “Hattie and Huey.” Saturday Evening Post, October 15, 1932, 6–7, 88–90, 92.

———. “Huey Long—The Last Phase.” Saturday Evening Post, October 12, 1935.

———. “Paradox in Pajamas.” Saturday Evening Post, October 5, 1935, 40.

Dew, “The Long-Lost Returns: The Candidates and Their Totals in Louisiana’s Secession Election,” Louisiana Historical Journal 10, no. 4 (1969): 353.

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“Franklin Delano Roosevelt—First Fireside Chat.” American Rhetoric. www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrfirstfiresidechat.html (last updated February 26, 2017).

“Franklin Delano Roosevelt—First Inaugural Address.” American Rhetoric. www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrfirstinaugural.html (last updated February 25, 2017).

Gilbert, Clinton. “Long Chances.” Collier’s, May 27, 1933: 20.

Gillette, Michael L. “Huey Long and the Chaco War.” Louisiana History 11, no. 4 (Autumn 1970): 293–311.

Haas, Edward F. “Huey Long and Historical Speculation.” History Teacher (1994): 125–31.

———. “Huey Long and the Communists.” Louisiana History (1991): 29–46.

———. “Huey Long and the Dictators. Louisiana History (2006): 133–51.

Hess, Stephen. “The Long, Long Trail.” American Heritage, August 1966.

“The Huey Long Boy.” New Yorker, May 11, 1935.

“Huey Pierce Long—Every Man a King.” American Rhetoric. www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongking.html (last updated February 26, 2017).

“Huey Pierce Long—Radio Address: St. Vitus Dance Government.” American Rhetoric. americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongstvitusdancegovernment.html (last updated August 4, 2018).

Huey Pierce Long—“A Fair Deal for the Veterans,” American Rhetoric. www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongafairdealforveterans.htm

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Johnson, Hugh. “Strategy of the Extremists.” American Magazine, May 1935, 36, 112.

Jones, Terry L. “An Administration Under Fire: The Long-Farley Affair of 1935.” Louisiana History 28 (1987): 5–17.

Leuchtenburg, William E. “FDR and The Kingfish.” American Heritage, October 1985.

Long, Julius. “What I Know About My Brother.” Real America, September 1933, 30.

McDaniel, Tammie A. “The Politics of Sedition: The Trial of Winnfield’s Senator S. J. Harper.” Louisiana History 53 (2012): 51–67.

McKinney, Karen J. S. “Getting Out of the Mud: Louisiana and Good Roads before 1928.” Louisiana History 60, no. 3 (2019): 289–332.

McSween, Harold B. “T. Harry Williams: A Remembrance.” Virginia Quarterly Review 76, no. 4 (Autumn 2000).

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Patterson, Thomas E. “Mastering the Senate Maze: Mr. Long Goes to Washing-ton.” Louisiana History 63, no. 3 (2022): 321–72.

Payne, Ladell. “Willie Stark and Huey Long: Atmosphere, Myth or Suggestion?” American Quarterly 20 (1968): 580–95.

Pleasant, John R., Jr. “Ruffin G. Pleasant and Huey P. Long on the Prisoner-Stripe Controversy.” Louisiana History 15, no. 4 (1974): 357–66.

“Political Notes: In a Washroom.” Time, September 11, 1933.

Rogers, Will. “Daily Telegram #2763: Mr. Rogers Must Admit That a ‘Hero’ Is Slipping.” June 13, 1935. archive.org/details/willrogersdailyt0002roge.

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———. “The Nation in Depression.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 7 (1993): 19–39.

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———, and David Romer. “The Missing Transmission Mechanism in the Monetary Explanation of the Great Depression.” American Economic Review 103, no. 3 (May 2013): 66–72.

Rorty, James. “Callie Long’s Boy Huey.” Forum, August 1935.

Sansing, David G. “Martin Sennet (Mike) Conner: Forty-fourth Governor of Mississippi, 1932–1936.” Mississippi History Now, January 2004.

———. “Paul B. Johnson Sr.: Forty-sixth Governor of Mississippi: 1940–1943.” Mississippi History Now, January 2004.

Sanson, Jerry P. “What He Did and What He Promised to Do: Huey Long and the Horizons of Louisiana Politics.” Louisiana History (2006): 261–76.

Schott, Matthew J. “Huey Long: Progressive Backlash?” Louisiana History 27 (1986): 133–45.

Scott, John W. “Highway Building in Louisiana before Huey Long: An Overdue Re-Appraisal.” Louisiana History 44, no. 1 (2003): 5–33.

Scroop, Daniel. “The Anti–Chain Store Movement and the Politics of Consumption.” American Quarterly 60, no. 4 (2008): 925–49. www.jstor.org/stable/40068556.

Seidemann, Ryan M. “Did the State Win or Lose in Its Mineral Dealings with Huey Long, Oscar Allen, James Noe, and the Win or Lose Oil Co.?” Louisiana History 59 (2018): 196–225.

“Share-the-Wealth Wave.” Time Magazine, April 1, 1935, 17–23.

Smiley, Gene. “Some Austrian Perspectives on Keynesian Fiscal Policy and the Recovery in the Thirties.” Review of Austrian Economics 1 (1987): 145–79. Smith, Gerald L. K. “Or Superman?” New Republic 82 (February 13, 1935): 14–15.

Snyder, Robert E. “Huey Long and the Cotton-Holiday Plan of 1931.” Louisiana History 18, no. 2 (Spring 1977): 133–60.

———. “Huey Long and the Presidential Election of 1936.” Louisiana History 16, no. 2 (Spring 1975): 117–43.

Sokolsky, George E. “Dr. Huey and Mr. Long,” The Nation 141 (September 18, 1935).

Strom, Claire. “Editorials and Explosions: Insights into Grassroots Opposition to Tick Eradication in Georgia, 1915–1920.” Georgia Historical Quarterly (2004): 210.

Swing, Raymond Gram, “The Build-up of Long and Caughlin.” The Nation, March 20, 1935, 325–26.

Tamny, John. “Extolling Jim Harbaugh’s Virtues, Colin Cowherd Explains Basic Economics.” Forbes, December 21, 2014. www.forbes.com/sites/johntamny/2014/12/21/extolling-jim-harbaughs-virtues-colin-cowherd-explains-basic-economics/#4fc7ce715167 (accessed July 11, 2018).

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Thurber, James. “Rough on Rats.” The New Yorker, September 2, 1933.

Warren, Robert Penn. “All the King’s Men: The Matrix of Experience.” Yale Review 53 (1963): 161–67.

———. “In the Time of ‘All the King’s Men,’ ” NYT, May 31, 1981, section 7, 9.

Weinzweig, Ari. “Potlikker: From Slave Plantations to Today.” The Atlantic, April 16, 2009.

Williams, T. Harry. “The Politics of the Longs.” Georgia Review 15, no. 1 (Spring 1961): 28.

———, and John Milton Price. “The Huey P. Long Papers at Louisiana State University.” Journal of Southern History 36 (1970): 256–61.

Wingo, Barbara C. “The 1928 Presidential Election in Louisiana.” Louisiana History 18, no. 4 (Autumn 1977): 405–35.

Winter, William A. “Governor Mike Conner and the Sales Tax, 1932.” Journal of Mississippi History 41 (August 1979): 213–30.

Transcripts of Interviews

Devol, Don. THWCOH, MS 4700.0009.

Faris, Edgar C., Jr. Int. HSTLOHIC, 34–36. www.trumanlibrary.gov/library/oral-histories/faris.

St. Clair, Darryl, OHI, SHO.

Talmadge, Herman. Int. by Jack Nelson, July 15 and 24, 1975. Interview A-0331–1, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007), Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Wheeler, Burton K. Int. 1, March 18, 1968, by Paul Hopper, CUOHP.

Interviews by T. Harry Williams

(T. Harry Williams Papers, box 19, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries)

Alford, W. C. (April 1, 1960).

Anders, D. J. (January 19, 1960).

Austin, Gene (November 14, 1958).

Bahan, L. P. (December 15, 1956).

Barlow, Lester.

Bauer, Norman (May 4, 1962).

Beckcom, George (August 7, 1957).

Blackshear, David (June 27, 1957).

Blanche, Fred (May 19, 1961).

Boone, William C. (June 3, 1960).

Bourg, E. J. (July 16, 1963).

Bowman, Sidney (February 20, 1961).

Bozeman, Harley (January 7, 1959;

February 9, 1961).

Brooks, Overton (April 16, 1960).

Brothers, Robert (July 19, 1958).

Broussard, Alton E. (May 4, 1960)

Broussard, J. C. (October 3, 1960).

Carazo, Castro (March 26, 1961).

Carriere, Oliver P. (May 29, 1961).

Carson, W. P.

Cawthorn, Joe (May 5, 1960).

Christenberry, Earle (July 11, 1957).

Cleveland, William.

Cole, Clegg.

Coleman, Elliott (January 2, 1960).

Comiskey, James.

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Copeland. R. S.

Corbin, Carl.

Coverdale, Milton.

Craddock, Perry.

Dalferes, A. Wilmot.

David, Joseph.

Davis, Harry.

Davidson, Charles.

Davis, Mr. R. W. (Lottie) (April 11, 1960).

DeArmond, John. Delatte, Norbert.

Dent, Fred.

Deutsch, Hermann B.

Digby, Fred.

Dillon, William.

Dodd, William J.

Doles, John J.

Doucet, D. J.

Dugas, Bobby.

Dugas, Patrick (March 23, 1960).

Dugas, Waldo.

Dunbar, Charles E.

Ellender, Allen J.

Favrot, St. Clair.

Fields, Harvey G. (January 9, 1960).

Fisher, Joe (July 10, 1957).

Fleming, Raymond H.

Fournet, John (July 4, 1957).

Frampton, Charles “Chick” (June 24, 1957).

Francis, Fred (April 21, 1960).

Frazar, L. (October 22, 1958).

Frey, Fred (February 2, 1957).

Fruge, J. Cleveland (April 1, 1960).

Gamble, Harry (July 12, 1957).

Gardiner, Lessley P. (June 10, 1953).

Gary, Leon (December 10, 1960).

Gilbert, Harry (January 19, 1960).

Ginsberg, George (October 13, 1959).

Gleason, Ira (December 26, 1956).

Gottlieb, Lewis (July 23, 1963).

Guidry, Oscar (March 29, 1960).

Guerre, Louis F.

Guillory, Isom (March 28, 1960).

Haas, David (April 10, 1963).

Habans, Paul (Moss) (October 24, 1960).

Haggerty, Edward A., Sr. (July 16, 1957).

Hallack, W. M. (March 16, 1964).

Hamlin, Judge Walter (July 2, 1957).

Hanks, Mrs. Ruby (February 10, 1961).

Hargrove, F. Leonard (March 15, 1960).

Hood, Judge John T. (April 3, 1961).

Howell, Roland B. (May 22, 1965).

Hughes, H. Lester (March 18, 1960).

Hunt, Lucille Long (April 11, 1960).

Hunter, Robert A. (March 14, 1960).

Hutcheson, J. L. (April 12, 1960).

James, Trent (October 14, 1959).

Jones, Lawrence M. (December 28, 1961).

Jones, Louie A. (March 2, 1962).

Jones, Robert D. (December 19, 1960).

Jones, Sam H. (April 3, 1961).

Jordan, Harrison (October 26, 1959).

Kahn, Marion (March 4, 1966).

Kavanaugh, M. J. (April 12, 1960).

Kidd, Shelby (October 27, 1959).

Kilpatrick, A. K. (January 8, 1960).

Knott, Clara (April 18, 1960).

Labbe, Donald (May 4, 1960).

Landry, Theophile (July 10, 1957).

Lant, Norman (March 25, 1966).

Larcade, Henry (July 29, 1958).

Lautenshlaeger, Lester (July 9, 1957).

Lawrence, Rolo C. (October 14, 1959).

Leche, Richard (June 30, 1957; January 30 and April 4, 1960).

Long, Otho (February 10, 1961).

Long, Russell (November 26, 1956).

Long Hunt, Lucille (April 11, 1960).

Lorio, Dr. Cecil L. (April 19, 1965).

Maines, George (November 14, 1958).

Maloney, Paul (June 26, 1957).

Manetta, Manuel (July 1958).

McConnell, David (March 14, 1960).

McConnell Long, Rose (March 17, 1960).

Middleton, Troy (September 28, 1961).

Noe, James (December 31, 1956).

O’Connor, James (June 28, 1957).

Peltier, Harvey A.

Peterman, Frank (October 13, 1959).

Peyton, Rupert (January 28, 1958).

Picciola, Marc (August 23, 1961).

Pierson, Mrs. Clarence (October 13, 1959).

Planche, Maurice (June 1, 1960).

Polmer, Irvin F. (November 20, 1960).

Ponder, Amos Lee (July 14, 1958).

Porterie, Mrs. Gaston (October 13, 1959).

Prophit, Robert L. (January 7, 1959).

Provost, C. Arthur (May 6, 1960).

Quaw, Gene (June 27, 1961).

Rabby, Carlos (October 28, 1959).

Rabenhorst, Henry (July 3, 1963).

Racivitch, Herve (May 29, 1961).

Rappelet, A. O. (March 5, 1963).

Rathbone, M. J. (February 11, 1966).

Reggie, Edmund T. (May 6, 1960).

Reyer, George (July 15, 1957).

Rivet, Charles J. (June 27, 1959).

Roberts, Jesse (February 10, 1961).

Robertson, Edward S. (February 10, 1965).

Roden, Murphy (September 25, 1961).

Roy, E. P. (March 20, 1961).

Roy, J. Maxine (May 5, 1960).

Sanders, J. Y., Jr. (November 6, 1959).

Sehrt, Clem (1957).

Sevier, Andrew (June 21, 1960).

Sevier, H. C. (January 9, 1960).

Sheffield, Frank (May 10, 1961).

Sheffield, Ollie (May 10, 1961).

Slack, J. Stewart (May 18, 1963).

Smith, Charles L. (February 10, 1961).

Spencer, Mason (January 20, 1960).

Spinks, Leonard (May 18, 1960).

St. Paul, John (July 20, 1958).

Stagg, George (March 28, 1960).

Stanley, Eugene (July 16, 1957).

Stich, Frank J. (July 17, 1957).

Talbot, Edmund (May 18, 1960).

Talbot, Eva (June 26, 1957).

Talbot, W. Harry (June 26, 1957).

Taylor, Robert (May 10, 1960).

Terzia, Mrs. Theo (January 18, 1960).

Thomas, Orlean (October 13, 1959).

Thompson, O. B. (February 11, 1961).

Todd, Will Harvey (January 8, 1960).

Truman, Harry S. (November 24, 1959).

Wall, Miss Mary (February 20, 1961).

Wallace, A. M. (July 21, 1959).

Wallace, George M. (December 3, 1956).

Watts, Kenneth (February 10, 1961).

Weiss, Seymour (July 3, 1957).

White, A. P. (June 13, 1960).

Whitley, Rupert S. (March 15, 1960).

Wiegand, William.

Williams, E. H. (March 17, 1960).

Williams, Llewelyn B.

Williams, Louis (May 4, 1960).

Wimberly, Shirley G. (July 9, 1957).

Wingrave, John J. (July 30, 1957).

Whittington, V. V. (January 25 and March 16, 1960).

Womack, Mrs. Frank (March 23, 1960).

Dissertations and Unpublished Manuscripts

Appel, Edward James, Jr. “The Free State of New Orleans: Local Law Enforcement and Illegal Gambling in the 1920s.” MA thesis, University of New Orleans, 2010.

Ash, Morgan. “A Contemporary Examination of Demagogic Techniques: Selected Speeches From the 2008 Presidential Campaign.” MA thesis, University of Houston, 2010.

Banta, Brady. “The Regulation and Conservation of Petroleum Resources in Louisiana, 1901–1940 (Volumes I and II).” PhD diss., LSU, 1981.

Bormann, Ernest Gorden. “An Analysis of the March 7, 1935 Radio Address of Senator Huey P. Long.” MA thesis, State University of Iowa, 1951.

Deutsch, Hermann B. “Paradox in Pajamas.” Unpublished manuscript. HBDP, Tulane University.

Field, Betty Marie. “The Campaigns of Huey Long, 1918–1928.” MA thesis, Tulane University, 1969.

———. “The Politics of the New Deal in Louisiana, 1933–1939.” PhD diss., Tulane University, 1973.

Gordon, Michael Lawrence. “The Development of Louisiana’s Public Mental Institutions, 1735–1940.” PhD diss., LSU 1974.

Jefferson E. Kidd. “Louisiana Highways—Their History, Construction and Maintenance.” BS thesis, Georgia School of Technology, 1924. smartech.gatech .edu.

McManus, Alex J. “Sharing the Hate: The Louisiana Establishment and Huey Long.” PhD diss., Tulane University, 2016.

Remas, James Matthew. “Once Proud Princes: Planters and Plantation Culture in Louisiana’s Northeast Delta, from the First World War through the Great Depression.” PhD diss., LSU, 2006.

Schott, Matthew J. “John M. Parker of Louisiana and the Varieties of American Progressivism.” PhD diss., Vanderbilt University 1969.

Sharp, Ansel Miree. “A Study of the Counter-Cyclical Aspects of Total Government Fiscal Policy, 1929–1940.” PhD diss., LSU, 1956.

Smith, Diane. “The Origins and Significance of Impeachment in the Career of Governor Huey P Long.” PhD diss., Brunel University, London, 2019.

Books

Aaron, Daniel, and Robert Bendiner. The Strenuous Decade: A Social and Intellectual Record of the Nineteen-Thirties. New York: Anchor Books, 1970.

Adams, James Truslow. The Epic of America. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1932.

———. Select Correspondence. Ed. Allan Nevins. New York: Routledge, 2017. Ancelet, Barry Jean, Jay D. Edwards, and Glen Pitre. Cajun Country. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1991.

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