1948 Campaign: 1948 Campaign Challengers: Henry A.
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/1948campaign/large/docs/wallace/wallace_b
Various documents on Wallace and his presidential campaign from the Truman Library.
Brother Henry Agard Wallace, 32°, Prophet Of Agrar
Biography of Wallace as a Mason.
Connecticut College - Henry Wallace, 1943 Commence
Text of the Vice President's speech.
H. A. Wallace
Brief biography of Roosevelt's Agricutlure Secretary turned Vice President.
Henry A. Wallace
Encyclopedia Americana - In 1940 Wallace was elected vice president and served in this capacity during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's third term in office. He died in 1965.
Henry A. Wallace - Biography
Extensive online biography of the US Vice President, Commerce Secretary and 1948 Presidential candidate.
Henry A. Wallace - Wikipedia
Encyclopedia article on the FDR's Agriculture Secretary and Vice President who ran for President as a Progressive in 1948.
Henry Wallace
Background on Wallace's decision to resign as Harry Truman's Commerce Secretary.
Henry Wallace
Chapter from a book on Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Henry Wallace--background on his resignation as Se
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/1948campaign/large/docs/wallace/wallace1t
Article from the Truman Library.
Henry Wallace: A Divided Mind - 48.08
Contemporary article by Gardner Jackson of the Atlantic on Henry Wallace's 1948 New Party campaign for President of the United States.
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. April 12, 2000. The
Real audio of a radio program on Wallace and what his presidency might have been like. Interview with Wallace's biographer.
TIME Magazine Cover: Henry Wallace - Aug. 9, 1948
Image of the presidential candidate on the cover of Time.
US Vice - Presidents - Henry Wallace
Biographical essay.
Vice Presidents of the United States Henry Agard W
Biographical essay from the Senate's historical office.
Who Was Henry A. Wallace? The Story of a Perplexin
Essay by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. published in the Los Angeles Times.