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  1. Memoirs Of William Jennings Bryan, By Himself And His Wife by William Jennings Bryan, 1925
  2. A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan by Michael Kazin, 2007-03-13
  3. William Jennings Bryan: An Uncertain Trumpet by Gerald Leinwand, 2006-12-13
  4. The Price of a Soul by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-07-06
  5. Passion and Preferences: William Jennings Bryan and the 1896 Democratic Convention by Richard Franklin Bensel, 2008-03-31
  6. In His image by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-08-19
  7. Speeches of William Jennings Bryan, Volume 2 by William Jennings Bryan, Mary Baird Bryan, 2010-03-28
  8. The Memoirs of William Jennings Bryan By Himself and His Wife Mary Baird Bryan by William Jennings and Mary Baird Bryan Bryan, 1925-01-01
  9. Memoirs of William Jennings Bryan by William Jennings Bryan, Mary Baird Bryan, 2010-05-23
  10. A Righteous Cause: The Life of William Jennings Bryan by Robert W. Cherny, 1994-08
  11. Speeches of William Jennings Bryan, Volume 1 by William Jennings Bryan, Mary Baird Bryan, 2010-02-23
  12. World Peace: A Written Debate Between William Howard Taft and William Jennings Bryan by William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryan, 2010-01-11
  13. In His image, by William Jennings Bryan by William Jennings Bryan, 2010-09-08
  14. Speeches of William Jennings Bryan by William Jennings Bryan, Mary Baird Bryan, 2010-08-21

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2. Bryan, William Jennings (Open Library)
Books by Bryan, William Jennings The first battle 9 editions first published in 1896 Read
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3. BRYAN, William Jennings - Biographical Information
Short biography along with political party, years of service in Congress and bibliography.
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4. William Jennings Bryan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Salem is also home to Bryan Park and a large statue of Bryan.William Jennings bryan senior high and middle school in Bellevue Nebraska. He has been honored by the United States
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Democratic Spouse(s) Mary Baird Bryan Children Ruth Bryan Owen William Jennings Bryan Jr. Grace Bryan Illinois College ... Union College of Law Profession Politician Lawyer , Militia Colonel Religion Presbyterian Signature William Jennings Bryan American politician in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. He was a dominant force in the liberal wing of the Democratic Party , standing three times as its candidate for President of the United States (1896, 1900 and 1908). He served in the United States Congress briefly as a Representative from Nebraska and was the 41st United States Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson , 1913-1916. Bryan was a devout

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US politician who campaigned unsuccessfully for the presidency three times as the Populist and Democratic nominee in 1896, as an antiimperialist Democrat in 1900, and as a
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8. 1896: William Jennings Bryan
In 1896, a collection of political cartoons and articles from the presidential campaign that marked America s transition to the twentieth century.
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See Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech to the Chicago Democratic Convention
William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) was a Congressman from Nebraska, three-time presidential candidate (1896, 1900, and 1908), and later Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson.
In 1896, Bryan faced an uphill battle as the Democratic and Populist nominee. Democrats had held the White House for the previous four years and were widely blamed for the severe economic depression of 1893. Furthermore, sitting President Grover Cleveland disapproved of Bryan's nomination; many Democrats abandoned the party to form the Gold Democrats , or to vote for McKinley . Bryanwho barely acknowledged his nomination by the Populistsdecided the best strategy for Democratic victory was to bring his message to the people by speaking around the country, often from the backs of railroad cars. This was a new tactic, since presidential candidates traditionally stayed home and let others speak on their behalf. It won Bryan both criticism and fame.
The text below is from Great Leaders and National Issues of 1896 , published during the campaign. Such biographies were popular, both to introduce candidates to the voters (though

9. Bryan, William Jennings Definition Of Bryan, William Jennings In The Free Online
Bryan, William Jennings (brī`ən), 1860–1925, American political leader, b. Salem, Ill. Although the nation consistently rejected him for the presidency, it eventually adopted
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10. Bryan, William Jennings (Harper's Magazine)
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11. William Jennings Bryan Recognition Project
Shown is a biography with photos and current efforts made for recognition.
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William Jennings Bryan RECOGNITION PROJECT
" The Great Commoner"
“Statesman, yet friend to truth, of soul sincere,
in action faithful, and in honor clear”
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William Jennings Bryan, three-time Democratic nominee for President (1896, 1900, 1908) and one of America’s greatest leaders/orators as the nation came of age at the turn of the 20 th century, left an enormous legacy of achievement and public service which has been largely unheralded or forgotten. A lawyer by training, Bryan hailed from rural Illinois and Nebraska where he rose rapidly as a young legislator (U.S. House of Representatives, 1892-1896) and a populist leader championing the farmer and the worker. Bryan’s famous “Cross of Gold” speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1896 propelled him to the nomination as one of the youngest presidential contenders in U.S. history. “Boy Bryan” barely lost to William McKinley, a Republican, in an election which historians have largely agreed was fraudulently manipulated and coerced by monied legions of the robber barons and big business (i.e., J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and others).

12. William Jennings Bryan — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Bryan, William Jennings. Bryan, William Jennings (brī' u n) , 1860–1925, American political leader, b. Salem, Ill. Although the nation consistently rejected him for the
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13. BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINGS
On October 24, 1896, presidential candidates William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley signed the hotel register at the City Hotel in Roland, Iowa, in Story County.
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On October 24, 1896, presidential candidates William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley signed the hotel register at the City Hotel in Roland, Iowa, in Story County. Both stayed over one night. Bryan, the Democrat, had spoken in Minneapolis, Minnesota, two days before. It appears that the two men, then winding down their campaigns, converged by chance in Roland as they were returning eastward just a few days before the election. McKinley, the Republican, defeated Bryan in that November, 1896, election. This photo is of the City Hotel's register showing both men's signatures.
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William Jennings Bryan. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. William Jennings Bryan was a prominent figure in U.S. politics during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and is
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17. Bryan, William Jennings: Roaring Twenties Primary Sources
Undelivered Closing Statement from the Scopes Trial Published in 1925. The 1920s was a period of great change in the United States, and the changes made some people uncomfortable.
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Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Bryan, William Jennings Political leader (1860-1925) Born in Salem, Illinois, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1883. After moving to Nebraska, he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1890 and served two terms. Though defeated in an 1894 Senate race and never again elected to public office, Bryan remained a highly influential national figure. Rooted in agrarian populism, he advocated low tariffs, free silver, direct election of senators, the income tax, aid to farmers, the minimum wage, and women's suffrage. He also became known as a rousing, impassioned orator. At the 1896 Democratic convention, he mesmerized delegates with his famous "Cross of Gold" speech and ended up the party's presidential nominee. He ran for president on the Democratic ticket three times (1896, 1900, 1908) but lost each election.
Cartoon depicts William Jennings Bryan "Tryin Bryan served in the Spanish-American War, but he staunchly opposed imperialist policies in his presidential campaigns. In 1901, he founded the journal The Commoner to promote his brand of populism. He supported Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 election and became Wilson's secretary of state the following year. During the First World War, he advocated strict neutrality and eventually resigned in 1915 over Wilson's pro-Allies policies. A devout Christian all his life, Bryan spent his later years campaigning for prohibition and against the teaching of evolution. In 1925, he served as prosecutor in the infamous "monkey trial" of John Scopes, a Tennessee teacher arrested for teaching evolution.

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Bryan, William Jennings. Bryan, William Jennings There is more happiness in bringing souls back to God than in presidential nominations.* The Bible and Its Enemies (Chicago
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William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 1896, 1900 and 1908, a lawyer, and the 41st United
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Democratic Spouse Mary Baird Bryan Profession Politician , Lawyer Religion Presbyterian William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was the Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 1896, 1900 and 1908, a lawyer, and the 41st United States Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson. One of the most popular speakers in American history, he was noted for a deep, commanding voice. Bryan was a devout Presbyterian, a supporter of popular democracy, a critic of banks and railroads, a leader of the silverite movement in the 1890s, a leading figure in the Democratic Party, a peace advocate, a prohibitionist , an opponent of Social Darwinism, and one of the most prominent leaders of Populism in late 19th and early 20th century. Because of his faith in the goodness and rightness of the common people, he was called "The Great Commoner." In the intensely fought 1896 election and 1900 election, he was defeated by William McKinley but retained control of the Democratic Party. For presidential candidates, Bryan invented the national stumping tour. In his three presidential bids, he promoted Free Silver in 1896, anti-imperialism in 1900, and trust-busting in 1908, calling on Democrats, in cases where corporations are protected, to renounce states rights to fight the trusts and big banks, and embrace populist ideas. President

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