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The phrase is the title of a famous radio address delivered by Long in February of 1934<ref>[https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/EveryManKing.pdf Huey P. Long "EVERY MAN A KING" 1 February 23, 1934 (Radio Address)]</ref><ref>http://emersonkent.com/speeches/every_man_a_king.htm</ref>
The phrase is the title of a famous radio address delivered by Long in February of 1934<ref>[https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/EveryManKing.pdf Huey P. Long "EVERY MAN A KING" 1 February 23, 1934 (Radio Address)]</ref><ref>http://emersonkent.com/speeches/every_man_a_king.htm</ref>
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Common prosperity]]
* [[Common prosperity]]
* [[American Dream]]
* [[American Dream]]
* [./Https://twitter.com/prolewiki/status/1596199840241053698%3Fs%3D20%26t%3DtZ6OdkHiiL1ovgw8uID0lQ Chinese Dream]
* [./Https://twitter.com/prolewiki/status/1596199840241053698%3Fs%3D20%26t%3DtZ6OdkHiiL1ovgw8uID0lQ Chinese Dream]
== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Political mottos]]
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[[Category:Slogans]]

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Every Man a King is a political motto from Huey Long which gets at the idea of raising the productive forces of society and enhancing material abundance for the masses.

The phrase is the title of a famous radio address delivered by Long in February of 1934[1][2]

See also

References