Louisiana -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
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Louisiana -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
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- Reconstruction in Louisiana after 1868
- Abraham Lincoln and Reconstruction, the Louisiana experiment, by Peyton McCrary
- The Earl of Louisiana
- Dynasty, the Longs of Louisiana
- The Louisiana populist movement, 1881-1900, Donna A. Barnes
- Redemption, the last battle of the Civil War, Nicholas Lemann
- Robert Floyd Kennon, reform governor, by Doris Dorcas Carter
- Leander Perez, boss of the Delta, by Glen Jeansonne
- Coozan Dudley LeBlanc: from Huey Long to Hadacol
- Carpetbagger from Vermont, the autobiography of Marshall Harvey Twitchell, edited and with an introduction by Ted Tunnell
- Fonville Winans' Louisiana, politics, people, and places, Cyril E. Vetter ; foreword by James Carville ; afterword by C.C. Lockwood
- Huey Long, T. Harry Williams
- Reconstructing Louisiana, edited by Lawrence N. Powell with the assistance of J. Mark Souther
- The Kingfish, Huey P. Long, dictator, by Thomas O. Harris
- Huey Long invades New Orleans, the siege of a city, 1934-36, Garry Boulard
- Silk stockings & ballot boxes, women and politics in New Orleans, 1920-1963, Pamela Tyler
- Messiah of the masses, Huey P. Long and the Great Depression, Glen Jeansonne
- Leander Perez, boss of the Delta, Glen Jeansonne
- An absolute massacre, the New Orleans race riot of July 30, 1866, James G. Hollandsworth, Jr
- Huey P. Long, talker and doer, written by David R. Collins ; illustrated by Jack K. Smith
- Louisiana politics and the paradoxes of reaction and reform 1877-1928, edited by Matthew J. Schott
- Black legislators in Louisiana during Reconstruction, Charles Vincent
- The Earl of Louisiana, [by] A. J. Liebling
- Rose Ker Foster, a biography, by Routh Trowbridge Wilby
- Kingfish, the reign of Huey P. Long, Richard D. White, Jr
- Every Man A King, Autobiography of Huey P. Long
- The first Black governor, Pin[c]kney Benton Stewart Pinchback, James Haskins
- The Kingfish and the Constitution, Huey Long, the First Amendment, and the emergence of modern press freedom in America, Richard C. Cortner
- Huey Long's Louisiana: State politics, 1920-1952
- The Louisiana elections of 1960, [by] William C. Havard, Rudolf Heberle [and] Perry H. Howard
- Reminiscences and recollections of Huey P. Long, by Calvit L. Walker
- Louisiana during World War II, politics and society, 1939-1945, Jerry Purvis Sanson
- Win the race or die trying, Uncle Earl's last hurrah, Jack B. McGuire
- Leander Perez, boss of the Delta, by Glen Jeansonne
- Army generals and Reconstruction, Louisiana, 1862-1877, Joseph G. Dawson III
- Crucible of reconstruction, war, radicalism, and race in Louisiana, 1862-1877, Ted Tunnell
- The story of Huey P. Long, by Carleton Beals
- War, Reconstruction, and redemption on Red River, the memoirs of Dosia Williams Moore, edited by Carol Wells
- A century of sunshine, the Jimmie Davis story, a film by Bob Courtney
- The Battle of Liberty Place, the overthrow of carpet-bag rule in New Orleans, September 14, 1874
- Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback, by James Haskins
- Kingfish, the reign of Huey P. Long, Richard D. White, Jr
- Earl K. Long, the saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana politics, Michael L. Kurtz and Morgan D. Peoples
- Huey Long, T. Harry Williams
- War, politics, and Reconstruction, stormy days in Louisiana, By Henry Clay Warmoth
- Louisiana reconstructed, 1863-1877, Joe Gray Taylor
- The Louisiana scalawags, politics, race, and terrorism during the Civil War and Reconstruction, Frank J. Wetta
- Edge of the sword, the ordeal of carpetbagger Marshall H. Twitchell in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Ted Tunnell
- Huey Long, T. Harry Williams
- Every man a king, the autobiography of Huey P. Long
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