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{{Information |Description= Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, gesturing with both arms, as he speaks. |Source= 1930s photograph via Library of Congress site LC-USZ62-111008 |Date= Between 1933 and 1935 |Author
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