Answer:
often-successful liberal activism, cut short by his assassination.
Explanation:
Huey Long was born in the southern US state of Louisiana. He had a very poor childhood in the rural area of the state, but he showed interest in politics early on, and was an exceptional student. Long joined the Democratic party and ran for the position of governor of Louisiana, he did not win the election, but ran a second time and won the victory. From this, Long proved to be a promising politician, engaging in various activist causes of success.
Huey P. Long announced his intention to be an independent presidential candidate in 1936, but was the victim of an attack on September 8, 1935 at the State Capitol in Baton Rouge. Severely injured by Carl Weiss (son-in-law of one of his enemies, warmonger), he died two days later, on September 10. His last words were, "Lord, don't let me die, I have so much to do."