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Huey P. Long Assassinated
12019-11-19T22:12:44+00:00Meredith McKinnie1284a69ec8b7207da7db2cfb500455b382ad660847Huey P. Long, also known as "The Kingfish," served as Louisiana's 40th governor from 1928 to 1932. A political rival’s son shot him on September 8, 1935 in the Louisiana State Capitol building, while Long was a United States Senator. He died at the hospital two days later. Long is remembered for his left-leaning policies to help the poor and build public infrastructure.plain2020-02-04T17:31:42+00:00Library of Congress9/08/1935David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674
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