Who is your favorite ‘forgotten’ figure from American history, and why should more people know about them?
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Mine would be Huey P. Long, known as “The Kingfish.” As governor of Louisiana and later a U.S. senator during the Great Depression, Long pushed radical wealth redistribution with his “Share Our Wealth” program and transformed Louisiana through massive public works and social reforms. More people should know about him because his fiery populism challenged both corporate power and the New Deal, leaving a controversial but lasting impact on American politics.
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