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Garry Boulard

Huey Long Invades New Orleans

“If you think historians are dull . . . you need to read Boulard. … A brilliant history written with the verve and style most authors can only envy, Huey Long Invades New Orleans is a treat.”-Dr. Michael Thomason, managing editorGulf Coast Historical Review
By 1934, the senator from Louisiana stood on the precipice of national power. His Share the Wealth club had made him a national figure, and he set his sights on the presidency. One thing stood in his way-New Orleans. If Huey P. Long wanted to be considered a legitimate candidate for the presidency, he needed the support of the entire state.
Or did he? The emotional, volatile Long despised the prim and proper politicians in New Orleans. They, in turn, regarded him as a thug. Their mutual animosity was palpable, and the powder keg finally exploded when Long ordered 3,000 militiamen into New Orleans. Was his decision a sound political strategy or a reckless personal vendetta?
In his meticulous search for the answer, Garry Boulard interviewed more than two dozen people involved with Long and the conflict. He also unearthed never-before-published photos that complement his dramatic narrative. The result is an in-depth examination of the Kingfish and his attack on the city that dared oppose him.
329 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
1998
Año de publicación
1998
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