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May 23, 1943

Social Credit pioneer William 'Bible Bill' Aberhart dies

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The founder of the Social Credit Party of Alberta, William Aberhart, died on this day in 1943 at the age of 64. In the depths of the Great Depression, Aberhart rose from his job as a school principal to become premier of drought-ravaged Alberta. Possessing a magnetic personality and fiery oratory, the part-time Baptist preacher managed to capture the public's imagination with his radical theories that promised to lift Albertans from their economic hardships. This clip from CBC Television looks at Aberhart's unlikely rise to power, his challenges once in office and his surprise death.

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