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894:, Earl Long’s time as governor saw a number of initiatives in the social field. A $ 50 pension was provided for the aged, along with bonuses for veterans, while new charity hospitals and trade schools were established. Long also experimented with free hot lunches for all schoolchildren, and also added free ambulance services for charity hospitals and free dental clinics that travelled the state. Increases were also made to teachers’ salaries, and for the first time the salaries of black teachers matched those of white teachers. Improvements in unemployment benefits were made, while a “right-to-work law” was repealed in 1956, with the House of Representatives voting 57-44 and the Senate 21-18 in favour of repeal. As noted by one study, “Repeal proved a boon for organized labor.” 979:, and they won't like it!" But, beneath his public persona as a simple, plain-spoken rural Louisianan of little education, he had an astute political mind of considerable intelligence. Earl Long was a master campaigner, who attracted large crowds when his caravan crisscrossed the state. He would not allow a local person to introduce him or his ticket mates at a rally. Only out-of-parish people could do the honor. Long reasoned that nearly any local person would have made some political enemies who might reject Earl Long just because that person's "enemy" was pro-Long. Long was determined to get every vote possible, so tried to remain independent of local rivalries. 367: 1118: 1129: 2676: 2057: 51: 908: 614:, a former ally with whom he quarreled for many years thereafter. Years later, he repaid Martin politically. In 1957, Long pushed through a new law, taking jurisdiction of insurance and voting machines from the secretary of state's office and setting up two new patronage positions. Long appointed Rufus D. Hayes of Baton Rouge as the first insurance commissioner and Drayton Boucher of 842:. In Louisiana, the powerful governor (although limited at the time by nonconsecutive terms) chooses the House Speaker despite the separation of powers. In his last term, Long named Wimberly as director of the state department of public works. In his last gubernatorial term from 1959–60, Long relied heavily on his legislative floor leader, state Representative W.L. Rambo of 1034:. For the 1952 primary, the Democratic Party renominated Anderson without opposition to a second term. After Anderson died that year, outgoing Governor Long appointed Pearce to finish the term. Pearce won a special election and also served as commissioner during the administration of the anti-Long Governor Robert F. Kennon of Minden. 474:
declared openly and publicly that I would not be 's supporter for either office; that I was under lasting obligations to others; that I had done the best I could for my brother, but that I could not and would not undertake to persuade any of the candidates to whom I had given my promise to step aside. ..."
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either for governor or lieutenant governor would have been disastrous to the whole ticket. My brothers and sisters, however, could not see the matter in that light. I gave everyone to understand that I was irrevocably committed to Allen for Governor and Fournet for Lieutenant Governor. ... I finally
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criticized Long's election as governor in 1948. Long "promised everything but the moon"—old-age pensions, veterans bonuses, and a new highway system. "The voters took him at his word, for they elected him by the largest majority ever given a Louisiana candidate . That may be something in the nature
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to run against Pearce in the 1956 primary election. Dodd did not explain why the relationship between Long and Pearce had declined. McCrory defeated Pearce, but beginning with the 1959 primary, Pearce was nominated by the Democrats for the first of what became four consecutive terms as agriculture
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In 1959, Long considered resigning as governor. His loyal lieutenant governor, Lether Frazar of Lake Charles, would have succeeded him as the Louisiana chief executive for some seven months. Under this scenario, Long planned to run again for governor in the December 1959 Democratic primary, but by
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Had Lewis Morgan not entered the second primary against Jimmie Davis, Long would have become lieutenant governor without a runoff. At the time, Louisiana law provided that there would be no statewide constitutional runoff elections unless there was also a second contest for governor. That rule did
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After Earl Long's death, the Democratic State Central Committee gave the nomination to McSween, who had earlier succeeded Earl Long's late brother George Long in the 8th district seat. McSween was thus unopposed in the 1960 general election and won a second consecutive term in the U.S. House. In
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and allowed a considerable number to vote. He convinced the legislature to equalize teacher pay between the races. In 1959, in response to legislative attempts to restrict the suffrage, he called for full participation by blacks in Louisiana elections. He knew that he would attract most of the
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of poetic justice, for the majority of voters will be getting exactly what was promised them, and for which they asked, whether they knew it or not." During the second half of his four-year term, Governor Long became close to Margaret Dixon, the first woman
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Long surfaced at the top of the state again in 1955–1956, when he scored an easy victory for governor over a field that included Mayor of New Orleans deLesseps Story "Chep" Morrison Sr., a law partner of Hale Boggs; state highway director Fred Preaus of
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to establish the state archives. Davis appealed to the State Board of Liquidation for temporary relief until funding could be restored in the next legislative session. The archives became a permanent institution in Baton Rouge.
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in south Louisiana. Aycock also won the January 1960 runoff election over Alexandria Mayor W. George Bowdon Jr. In the 1959 primary, Long lost a race to Sheridan Garrett, 2,563 to 2,068, for a Winn Parish seat on the
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leaving office early could avoid Louisiana's ban (at the time) on governors' succeeding themselves. He never proceeded with this. Instead, the term-limited Long unsuccessfully sought the lieutenant governorship on a
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commissioner. That year, Earl Long ran for lieutenant governor, but lost to Taddy Aycock. Dodd noted with humor that Long had become irritated with McCrory after inviting him on Long's intraparty ticket in 1956:
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from 1936 to 1939. Trying to keep a close hand in state government, he failed in three other bids to be elected lieutenant governor, in 1932, 1944, and 1959. Long was nominated in the summer of 1960 to the
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In 1948, Long was elected governor to succeed Jimmie Davis. At the time, the salary was $ 12,000 annually. Long defeated his old rival Sam Jones by a wide margin. Eliminated in the first primary was
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Long reappointed A.A. Fredericks as his executive secretary from 1959–60, his last two years of his last term as governor. He appointed another confidante, former legislator Drayton Boucher of
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and later Baton Rouge, as interim "Custodian of voting machines" from 1958–59, as he took the responsibility from the Secretary of State. Long supported another ally, Douglas Fowler of
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During his career, Long promoted a progressive agenda by expanding school-lunch programs, teacher pay, public-works projects, and minority voting rights. Known as "
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across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans. Long led the party balloting for the second position in state government, but he lost the runoff to J. Emile Verret of
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In 1944, Long did not run for governor as many had expected, but instead for his earlier position as lieutenant governor on an intraparty ticket with former
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as the commissioner of voting machines. After Boucher decided not to run for office in the 1959–1960 election cycle, Long appointed Douglas Fowler of
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and how to get rid of different kinds of crop-killing bugs. His main topic and claim to fame, which dominated all of his speeches, whether he was in
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filed for the seat, Long was poised to run unopposed in the general election set for November 8, 1960. However, in September he suffered a fatal
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worms from Louisiana cotton fields. Uncle Earl almost went crazy when he had to listen to ... McCrory killed enough pink boll worms to fill the
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Term-limited and unable to run in the 1951–1952 elections, Long essentially sat out the statewide elections. According to Garry Boulard's book,
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limited black vote, as most were still restricted by barriers to voter registration. In the 1950s, he quarreled with the state's leading
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Long failed to win a gubernatorial term of his own in the election of 1940. During his abbreviated term, Long appointed a
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Long first ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1932 without the support of his brother, Governor and U.S. Senator-elect
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Bench at Earl Long grave inscribed, but blocked from view by the glare, with words of the C. Austin Miles hymn "
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Earl K. Long The Saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana Politics By Michael L. Kurtz, Morgan D. Peoples, 1991
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Michael Kurtz and Morgan D. Peoples, Earl K. Long: The Saga of Uncle Earl in Louisiana Politics, 1990
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not apply to state legislative races, however. In the same campaign, the Long-endorsed candidate for
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LOUISIANA The Land and Its People FOURTH EDITION by Dr. Sue Eakin and Manie Culbertson, P.402
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of Shreveport was the campaign manager for northwest Louisiana and later the short-term
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attacked him publicly, but Boulard believes this was rigged by Plaquemines Parish boss
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Only a few months after his term as governor expired in 1960, Earl Long ran for the
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1962, McSween was defeated in the primary election by his fellow liberal Democrat,
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The colorful "Uncle Earl" (so-named because of his relatives, including nephew and
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Long was defeated for lieutenant governor in the 1959 primary by the conservative
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Board of Supervisors. Long suffered a major heart attack in 1950, but recovered.
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Long was well known for eccentric behavior, leading some to suspect that he had
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The Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Journal Volumes 40–43, 1956, P.40
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In 1956, Long vetoed funding for the work undertaken by the LSU historian
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and that I had allowed many relatives to be placed on the state payrolls (
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won as governor, although most loyal Longites had lined up with Judge
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for nine years (1939–1940, 1948–1952, and 1956–1960). A member of the
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and picking up his father to join the Long entourage for a trip to
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while in the Baptist Hospital (later Rapides General Hospital) in
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United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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Long blamed his failure to become lieutenant governor in 1944 on
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of New Orleans was elected governor in 1936, but he resigned in
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in 1939, and Long succeeded for 11 months to the governorship.
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Earl K. Long: The Saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana Politics
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to compose in 1959 the song, "The Ballad of Earl K. Long".
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Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana Politics
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had grown close to Earl Williamson, a local politician in
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platform, following the ruling by the US Supreme Court in
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of Lake Charles. After the abbreviated governorship, with
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In 1950, Long struck a deal with his intraparty rival,
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headed by fellow Democrat and wealthy former Governor
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On three occasions, Long tapped Lorris M. Wimberly of
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Every Man a King: The Autobiography of Huey P. Long
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Henry 3554:Randy Ewing 3400:Hunt Downer 3237:Billy Boles 3196:Mike Foster 3181:John Breaux 3176:John Alario 3155:Joe Sampite 3120:Kenny Bowen 2948:Speedy Long 2876:Louis Berry 2809:Lindy Boggs 2120:(1865–1868) 2094:(1862–1865) 2068:(1861–1865) 1958:(1812–1861) 1603:Baton Rouge 1361:October 28, 1274:New Orleans 1237:"Earl Long" 1162:Ben F. Holt 1071:New Orleans 772:Farmerville 723:The Big Lie 709:, based in 421:Blaze Starr 332:Long family 235:Preceded by 182:Preceded by 137:Preceded by 92:Preceded by 3979:Categories 3946:Paul Hardy 3916:James Gill 3629:Fred Baden 3500:Walter Lee 3495:Chris John 3364:Vic Stelly 2999:Ed Renwick 2994:Iris Kelso 2979:Cat Doucet 2746:Hale Boggs 2641:Schwegmann 2626:Fitzmorris 2546:Bouanchaud 2531:Lambremont 2353:J. Edwards 2333:E. Edwards 2323:E. Edwards 2313:E. Edwards 2193:S. McEnery 2168:J. McEnery 2027:I. Johnson 1987:H. 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Index

Earl K. Long
Earl Long (disambiguation)

Governor of Louisiana
Lether Frazar
Robert Kennon
Jimmie Davis
Bill Dodd
Jimmie Davis
Robert Kennon
Coleman Lindsey
Richard W. Leche
Sam H. Jones
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Richard W. Leche
James A. Noe
Coleman Lindsey
Winnfield, Louisiana
Alexandria, Louisiana
Democratic
Blanche Revere
Long family
Louisiana State University
Tulane University
Loyola University New Orleans
LLB

University of Louisiana at Lafayette
45th governor
Louisiana

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