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  1. William Jennings Bryan and the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, 1895 | In 1895, Williams Jennings Bryan wrote to I. J. | In 1895, Williams Jennings Bryan wrote to I. J. Dunn, an Omaha lawyer and president of the Jackson Club, to decline an invitation to speak at the local Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, an annual event held by the Democratic Party.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) was an American lawyer and politician who was well known for his powerful oratory skills. He was an influential voice in the Democratic Party, serving in the U.S ...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · At their convention in Chicago the following month, the Democrats chose magnetic orator and former Nebraska congressman William Jennings Bryan. Although he was only 36 years of age, Bryan’s famous “ Cross of Gold” speech (July 8), given in closing debate on the party platform and in favor of including a plank endorsing free silver, so electrified the convention that he was nominated for ...

  4. 1896, 1900, and 1908 Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan. A political cartoon which portrays William Howard Taft as President Roosevelt's political heir. During his 1908 campaign, Bryan criticized U.S. House Speaker Joseph Gurney Cannon. A map of the 1908 U.S. Presidential election by county.

  5. William Jennings Bryan (19 Maret 1860 – 26 Juli 1925) adalah seorang politisi Amerika yang memimpin dari 1890-an sampai kematiannya. Ia menjabat dua jabatan sebagai anggota Dewan Perwakilan Amerika Serikat dari Nebraska dan merupakan Sekretaris Negara Amerika Serikat di bawah Presiden Woodrow Wilson (1913–1915), menjabat karena posisi pasifis-nya pada Perang Dunia.

  6. Mar 13, 2007 · If William Jennings Bryan is remembered at all today, it is likely for all the wrong reasons. Either because he was three-times nominated for president (1896, 1900, 1908) by the Democratic Party and thrice defeated and/or that he led the 1925 prosecution against a Tennessee high school biology teacher for teaching the theory of evolution.

  7. William Jennings Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois. He was educated at Illinois College in Jacksonville and Union Law School in Chicago. Bryan practiced law in Jacksonville for several years, but in 1887 moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where he hoped to launch a political career. William Jennings Bryan was elected to Congress twice, 1890 and 1892.

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