Originally published as a section of the author's larger "American Demagogues: Twentieth Century" (1954), this paperback edition explores the career of Huey Long, the governor and senator who was destined to become the most adroit manipulator of crowds in the turbulent history of southern demagoguery, dictator of Louisiana, and the only Dixie political figure to command a popular following in the North since Andrew Jackson. During the early 1930s...