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Henry Wallace

Many historians and the author of a recent book have seriously misjudged the influential former vice president and cabinet secretary.

He could be charming and witty, but also devious and cruel, said aides closest to Franklin Roosevelt.

United States policy, Henry Wallace said in his spirited challenge to Truman and Dewey in 1948, should be

It was a one-man campaign from the start. Without Henry Agard Wallace there would have been no Progressive Party in 1948. He made it almost a religious revival.

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