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Existing comment: Sugar harvesting in Louisiana, c 1895. Threatened by the prospect of cheaper sugar from the Caribbean, lobbyists for the sugar planters put up a formidable fight against the tariff laws, but were ultimately defeated.

Speaker of the House Champ Clark (top) and House Majority Leader Oscar Underwood (right). Both men were vital to the passage of Woodrow Wilson's progressive agenda.
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