Wallace Betrayed.

Autor: Stone, I. F.
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Zdroj: Nation; 7/24/1943, Vol. 157 Issue 4, p89-90, 2p
Abstrakt: The article discusses American politics. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt has again run out on his friends. The letters to Wallace and Jones are a repetition of the "plague o' both your houses." In 1937, this craven tactic drove from progressive ranks one who might have been America's ablest labor leader instead of the dark menace that he is today. In 1944, it will probably cost statesman Henry Wallace the Vice-Presidency, the New Deal its most promising leader. When the firing grew hot in the Little Steel strike, Roosevelt turned impartially on the workers who believed in him and those who shot them down.
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