Voices of Protest

1982 history of contemporary criticism of FDR's New Deal
978-0394716282

Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression is a 1982 history by Alan Brinkley of contemporary left-wing criticism of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal Programs,[1][2] focusing primarily on Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin.

It won the National Book Award for History in 1983.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on December 25, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Sherill, Robert (July 11, 1982). "American Demagogues". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 26, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression". National Book Foundation. Archived from the original on December 25, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020. Winner, National Book Awards 1983 for History
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Huey Long
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Homes and infrastructure
  • Huey P. Long Mansion
  • Huey P. Long House (Forest Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana)
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  • Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge)
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  • Every Man a King (1933)
  • "Every Man a King" (1935)
  • My First Days in the White House (1935)
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