Henry Agard Wallace

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Person.png Henry Agard Wallace   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
BornHenry Agard Wallace
1888-10-07
Orient, Iowa
Died1965-11-18 (Age 77)
Danbury, Connecticut
NationalityAmerican
Alma materIowa State University
ReligionEpiscopalian
Children • Henry Browne Wallace
• Jean Wallace
SpouseIlo Browne
PartyDemocratic, (1933–1946), Progressive, (1946–1948)

Employment.png Vice President of the United States

In office
January 20, 1941 - January 20, 1945
Preceded byJohn Garner

Employment.png United States Secretary of Agriculture Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
March 4, 1933 - September 4, 1940

Employment.png United States Secretary of Commerce

In office
March 2, 1945 - September 20, 1946
Preceded byJesse H. Jones

Henry Agard Wallace was an American politician, journalist, farmer and businessman who was:

  • 33rd vice president of the United States
  • 11th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
  • 10th U.S. Secretary of Commerce

He was the Progressive Party's nominee in the 1948 presidential election.


 

A Quote by Henry Agard Wallace

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American fascism“If we define an American fascist as one who in case of conflict puts money and power ahead of human beings, then there are undoubtedly several million fascists in the United States. There are probably several hundred thousand if we narrow the definition to include only those who in their search for money and power are ruthless and deceitful. Most American fascists are enthusiastically supporting the war effort. They are doing this even in those cases where they hope to have profitable connections with German chemical firms after the war ends. They are patriotic in time of war because it is to their interest to be so, but in time of peace they follow power and the dollar wherever they may lead.”9 April 1944
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