» Brother Henry Agard Wallace, 32°, Prophet Of Agrarianism - Biography of Wallace as a Mason.
» Connecticut College - Henry Wallace, 1943 Commencement Speech - Text of the Vice President's speech.
» Henry A. Wallace - Biographical article from Wikipedia on the 33rd vice president, who ran for president as a Progressive in 1948.
» Henry A. Wallace: The First Three Months - A critical analysis of the early months of Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign, prepared by Americans for Democratic Action. From the Truman Presidential Museum & Library Web site.
» Henry A. Wallace: The Last Seven Months of his Presidential Campaign - A critical analysis of the concluding months of Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign, prepared by Americans for Democratic Action. From the Truman Presidential Library & Museum Web site.
» Henry Wallace, Background on His Resignation as Secretary of Commerce - Document from the Truman Presidential Library & Museum.
» My Commitments: Betrayal By Old Parties - Acceptance speech as the Progressive Party nominee for president in 1948. From the Truman Presidential Library & Museum Web site.
» TIME Magazine Cover: Henry Wallace - Aug. 9, 1948 - Image of the presidential candidate on the cover of Time.
» The Geometry of the Henry Wallace Nomination - Lyndon H. LaRouche on why Roosevelt dumped Wallace as his Vice-President in 1944.
» The Life of Henry A. Wallace - Real Audio of a radio interview with Wallace's biographer, Christopher Lydon, discussing what a Wallace presidency might have been like had he defeated Truman in 1948. From the Web site of the WBUR (Boston) program The Connection.
» Vice Presidents of the United States: Henry Agard Wallace - Biographical essay from the Senate's historical office.
» Wallace, Henry Agard - Encyclopedia Americana biographical entry on Wallace, who served as vice president during the third term of President Franklin Roosevelt (1941-1945)
» Who Was Henry A. Wallace? The Story of a Perplexing and Indomitably Naive Public Servant - Essay by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. published in the Los Angeles Times.
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