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Title: Individual Opposition to the New Deal


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Individual Opposition to the New Deal
  • Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin

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Who was Huey Long?
  • Long was Governor of Louisiana in the 1920s, and
    Senator for the state from 1932 1935.
  • Although Long supported Roosevelt in the 1932
    election, he grew to believe that he had not done
    enough to help Americans.

3
Longs Beliefs
  • Long believed that the true cause of poverty in
    America was unequal distribution of wealth. He
    disliked banks and business owners holding the
    majority of the nations wealth.
  • He wanted more equality, but claimed this wasnt
    Socialism as his moral guide was the Bible, not
    Karl Marx.

4
The Share Our Wealth Movement
  • Long proposed that any income over a million
    dollars would be taxed.
  • Any income over 8 million would be taxed 100.
  • Every working class family would then get a
    handout of 5,000. Any worker would be guaranteed
    an income of 2,000 a year.

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How big an impact did he have?
  • By 1935 there were almost 5 million members of
    the Share Our Wealth organization.
  • However, many experts criticized Longs ideas. If
    a mans wealth was in land or goods, how could it
    be taxed?
  • Long was assassinated in 1935, one year before
    running for President.

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Who was Charles Coughlin?
  • Charles Coughlin was a Priest from Detroit, the
    same city as Henry Ford.
  • He was one of the first religious radio show
    presenters in the U.S.A.
  • He was considered an expert on Communism an
    idea he criticised often.

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Coughlins Beliefs
  • Coughlin wanted Roosevelt to go further to help
    American cities.
  • He wanted Roosevelt to take full control of the
    nations banking movement.
  • He also wanted money paid to veterans of WW1.

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How big an impact did he have?
  • It was claimed, in the early 1930s, that Coughlin
    was the second most important man in America. His
    radio show attracted an audience of 30 million
    people.
  • However, his preferred candidate in the 1936
    election got less than 1 million votes. After
    this, he went back to criticising Communism.

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