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  1. Philip Fox La Follette (May 8, 1897 – August 18, 1965) was an American politician. He was the 27th and 29th Governor of Wisconsin, as well as one of the founders of the Wisconsin Progressive Party.

  2. An article that examines the political career and oratory of Philip La Follette, a prominent Wisconsin governor and Progressive leader. It explores how he used words to attack his enemies, depict reality, and advance his ambitions, while facing the challenges of the New Deal and a national third party.

  3. Philip La Follette was a Wisconsin governor and a leader of the Progressive Party in the 1930s. He advocated for unemployment compensation, public works, and a \"Little New Deal\" in Wisconsin.

  4. 17 de dez. de 2022 · Adventure in politics: the memoirs of Philip LaFollette. by. La Follette, Philip Fox, 1897-1965. Publication date. 1970. Topics. La Follette, Philip Fox, 1897-1965, La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925, Progressive Party of Wisconsin, Wisconsin -- Politics and government -- 1848-1950. Publisher.

  5. 30 de jan. de 2001 · On the assumption that the 1937–38 recession had undermined Roosevelt’s prestige, Wisconsin governor Philip La Follette attempted in 1938 to create a new third party, the National Progressives of America. The president responded with a renewed effort to co-opt such opposition.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Philip F. La Follette, who served as Wisconsin governor three times, first as a Republican and then as a Progressive. He advocated for public works, labor rights, and social reforms during the Depression era.

  7. Philip La Follette was a progressive governor of Wisconsin who proposed a state public works program in 1935 to cope with unemployment. He faced opposition from the federal government and the conservatives, and his plan was rejected by the legislature.