Huey P. Long papers, 1927-1935.

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Huey P. Long papers, 1927-1935.

Letters pertain to an employers' liability bill before the Louisiana House of Representatives (1928), give approval of the Legislature to pay expenses for the Conference of Governors at New Orleans in 1928, and favor the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment (1933). Also included are a proclamation calling for a special session of the Legislature in 1930, a list of House bills approved by Long (1930), a broadside, a cartoon, and sheet music of "Every Man a King."

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