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William Jennings Bryan
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Born and raised in Illinois, Bryan moved to Nebraska in the 1880s. He won election to the House of Representatives in the 1890 elections, served two terms, and made an unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1894. At the 1896 Democratic National Convention, Bryan delivered his "Cross of Gold" speech, which attacked the gold standard and the eastern moneyed interests and crusaded for inflationary policies built around the expanded coinage of silver coins. In a repudiation of incumbent President Grover Cleveland and his conservative Bourbon Democrats, the Democratic convention nominated Bryan for president, making Bryan the youngest major party presidential nominee in U.S. history. Subsequently, Bryan was also nominated for president by the left-wing Populist Party, and many Populists would eventually follow Bryan into the Democratic Party. In the intensely-fought 1896 presidential election, the Republican nominee, William McKinley, emerged triumphant. At age 36, Bryan remains the youngest person in United States history to receive an electoral vote for president and cumulatively, the most electoral votes without ever being elected president. Bryan gained fame as an orator, as he invented the national stumping tour when he reached an audience of 5 million people in 27 states in 1896, and continued to deliver well-attended lectures on the Chautauqua circuit well into the 20th century.
Bryan retained control of the Democratic Party and again won the nomination for the 1900 presidential election. After serving as a colonel in the 3rd Nebraska Infantry Regiment during the Spanish–American War, Bryan became a fierce opponent of American imperialism, and much of his campaign centered on that issue. In the election, McKinley again defeated Bryan and won several Western states that Bryan had won in 1896. Bryan's influence in the party weakened after the 1900 election, and the Democrats nominated the conservative Alton B. Parker in the 1904 presidential election. Bryan regained his stature in the party after Parker's resounding defeat by Theodore Roosevelt and voters from both parties increasingly embraced some of the progressive reforms that had long been championed by Bryan. Bryan won his party's nomination in the 1908 presidential election but was defeated by Roosevelt's chosen successor, William Howard Taft. Along with Henry Clay, Bryan is one of the two individuals who never won a presidential election despite receiving electoral votes in three separate presidential elections held after the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment.
After the Democrats won the 1912 presidential election, Wilson rewarded Bryan's support with the important cabinet position of Secretary of State. Bryan helped Wilson pass several progressive reforms through Congress. In 1915, he considered that Wilson was too harsh on Germany and finally resigned after Wilson had sent Germany a note of protest with a veiled threat of war in response to the sinking of the by a German U-boat. After leaving office, Bryan retained some of his influence within the Democratic Party but increasingly devoted himself to Prohibition, religious matters, and anti-evolution activism. He opposed Darwinism on religious and humanitarian grounds, most famously as a prosecutor in the 1925 Scopes trial, dying soon after. Bryan has elicited mixed reactions from various commentators but is acknowledged by historians as one of the most influential figures of the Progressive Era. Provided by Wikipedia
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The first battle : a story of the campaign of 1896 / by William J. Bryan ; together with a collection of his speeches and a biographical sketch by his wife. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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Bryan on imperialism. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The first battle; a story of the campaign of 1896, by William J. Bryan, together with a collection of his speeches and a biographical sketch by his wife. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The people's law by William Jennings Bryan. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The first battle a story of the campaign of 1896 / by William J. Bryan ; together with a collection of his speeches and a biographical sketch by his wife. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The world's most famous court trial: Tennessee evolution case a complete stenographic report of the famous court test of the Tennessee anti-evolution act, at Dayton, July 10 to 21,... by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The great commoner's last speech prepared by William Jennings Bryan for delivery in closing argument for the state in the evolution case at Dayton, Tennessee, July 21, 1925. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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Speeches of William Jennings Bryan / rev. and arranged by himself. With a biographical introduction by Mary Baird Bryan, his wife. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The old world and its ways / by William Jennings Bryan; describing a tour around the world and journeys through Europe. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The Commoner condensed / by William Jennings Bryan. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The first battle. : A story of the campaign of 1896 / by William J. Bryan, together with a collection of his speeches and a biographical sketch by his wife. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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A tale of two conventions : being an account of the Republican and Democratic national conventions of June, 1912, with an outline of the Progressive national convention of August i... by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The memoirs of William Jennings Bryan / by himself and his wife, Mary Baird Bryan. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The Commoner condensed / by William Jennings Bryan. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The silver question in the United States : W.J. Bryan's speech in full. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The cross of gold : speech delivered before the National Democratic Convention at Chicago, July 9, 1896 / William Jennings Bryan ; introduction by Robert W. Cherny. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The first battle. : A story of the campaign of 1896 / by William J. Bryan, together with a collection of his speeches and a biographical sketch by his wife .. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The last message of William Jennings Bryan / Foreword by Mrs. Bryan. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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The world's famous orations / William Jennings Bryan, editor-in-chief; Francis W. Halsey, associate editor. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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Speech of William J. Bryan, democratic nominee for President : delivered at notification meeting, Madison Square Garden, New York, August 12, 1896. by Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925
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