Liberty League
The Liberty League was a political organization in the United States during the 1930s, formed by a group of conservative politicians and business leaders. It emerged in response to the New Deal policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, which they believed expanded government power and threatened individual liberties. The league aimed to promote free enterprise and limited government intervention in the economy.
The organization gained significant attention and support, attracting various members, including prominent figures like Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin. However, it eventually declined in influence due to internal conflicts and the rise of other political movements. The Liberty League's legacy remains a topic of discussion in American political history.