
Henry A. Wallace
Henry A. Wallace was an American politician and agricultural economist who served as the 33rd Vice President of the United States from 1941 to 1945 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Initially the Secretary of Agriculture, Wallace was known for his progressive stance on issues such as civil rights and international cooperation. His book, 'What Does America Want?', explores themes of American identity and policy in the context of the Great Depression, reflecting his concerns about economic isolationism and the need for global cooperation.
Born on Oct 07, 1888 (136 years old)
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Henry A. Wallace was the Secretary of Agriculture and future Vice President of the United States.
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Henry A. Wallace, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, borrowed from Chinese traditional wisdom to address agricultural crises during the Great Depression.
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