Henry A. Wallace
1888 – 1965
42 works on record
Works

How agriculture, industry, labor, and government can work together for a $100,000,000,000 income

Statement by Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace before the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

Farmers and the surplus problem

Making the most of the home market

Radio address by Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, Institute of Public Affairs, Columbia Broadcasting System, 10:15 P.M., April 1, 1933, Washington, D. C.

Producer goals and consumer goals

Farm solidarity

Charting the course for cotton

The ever-normal granary

A national program for wheat

The dairy dilemma

The dairyman's place in farm solidarity

Christian bases of world order

An American income for cotton

Farmers and the export market

America must choose
Wiek szarego człowieka
Miguk ŭi kŭktong chŏngchʻaek
El siglo del pueblo
Che cosa vuole l'America?
Dos yorhunderṭ fun dem folḳs-menṭsh
A century of the common man; a speech
Tribute to Russia
Paths to plenty
Que hara Norteamérica?
How permanent is the farm program?
Henry A. Wallace speaks to the white collar workers
Region and nation
Genetic perspectives in disease resistance and susceptibility
Hatred, love, and faith in a world of force
The new administration and farm relief
Agriculture, a local activity and a national problem
"America must choose"
The national agricultural program in relation to the Northeast
Conservation: the farmers' part in national defense
Remarks before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1934 [at 10 A.M.]
The problem of farm tenancy
The genetic basis for democracy
Old age insurance for the small business man
The papers of Henry A. Wallace
An American income for wheat
Statement before Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, concerning S.1807, containing proposed amendments to Agricultural Adjustment Act. [1935]