
Henry Wallace
Henry Wallace was an American politician who served as Vice President under Franklin D. Roosevelt and was known for his progressive views on social and economic issues. During World War II, he advocated for inter-American cooperation and social reforms that aimed to uplift the working class, reflecting his commitment to the principles of equality and social justice in the Americas.
Born on Oct 07, 1888 (136 years old)
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New Zealand:
Henry Wallace prohibited advertising from operators who have not signed the MOU.
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Ireland:
Vice-president Henry Wallace, who had proclaimed the 20th century the 'Century of the Common Man', insisted that Latin American suppliers sign 'labour clauses'.
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