My First Days in the White House

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"My First Days in the White House" is a posthumously published political memoir and speculative account by Huey P. Long outlining his populist vision and plans had he become President of the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political memoir
speculative work
advocates expanded social welfare
greater federal intervention in the economy
limits on personal wealth
aimsTo present a program for national reform
author Huey P. Long NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Huey P. Long's hypothetical presidency
Long's plans for domestic reforms
Long's plans for foreign policy
genre memoir
political literature
utopian political fiction
hasForm prose narrative
hasTitle My First Days in the White House NERFINISHED
historicalContext pre–World War II United States
intendedAudience American voters
language English
mainCharacter Huey P. Long NERFINISHED
narrativeMode first-person
politicalOrientation populist
portrays imagined cabinet selections
imagined policy initiatives
publicationStatus posthumous
relatedTo Great Depression era politics
Huey P. Long presidential ambitions
setting Washington, D.C.
White House NERFINISHED
subject Share Our Wealth program NERFINISHED
United States politics NERFINISHED
economic policy
populism
presidency of the United States
social welfare programs
wealth redistribution
timeFrameDescribed early days of a Huey Long presidency
workOf American political history
workType political programmatic text

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Huey P. Long hasWork My First Days in the White House