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  1. On the night of July 8, William Jennings Bryan revealed himself as the candidate the silverites were looking for by delivering one of the most famous speeches in American history. At the time, Bryan was a former member of Congress from Nebraska who had been working tirelessly to build support for his candidacy.

  2. Bryan 1860-ban született Illinois államban. Édesapja Silas Lillard Bryan, édesanyja Mariah Elizabeth (szül.: Jennings) Bryan. Édesanyja angol származású volt, s igen mély kötődés fűzte a gyökereihez. Vallásos baptista volt, ebben a szellemben nevelte fel fiát, William-et is.

  3. William Jennings Bryan, gifted orator and three-time presidential candidate was born on March 19, 1860, in Salem, Illinois. Trained as a lawyer, Bryan represented the state of Nebraska in the United States Congress, 1891-95. He was known for his deeply held religious beliefs and his popular touch, which earned him the moniker “the Great ...

  4. 威廉·詹宁斯·布赖恩(William Jennings Bryan)(1860年3月19日 - 1925年7月26日),美国政治家,民主党和平民党领袖。颇有吸引力的演说家。1896年、1900年、1908年3次竞选总统均未成功。

  5. Vida y Biografía de William Jennings Bryan. (Salem, 1860 - Dayton, 1925) Político estadounidense. Líder del Partido Demócrata, fue derrotado consecutivamente por los aspirantes republicanos en las selecciones de presidentes de los años 1896, 1900 y 1908. Como secretario de Estado bajo la presidencia de Thomas Woodrow Wilson, fue el ...

  6. Cross of Gold speech. The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896. In his address, Bryan supported "free silver" (i.e. bimetallism ), which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.

  7. No headers Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): William Jennings Bryan, 1896. Library of Congress, LC-USZC2-6259. William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860–July 26, 1925) accomplished many different things in his life: he was a skilled orator, a Nebraska congressman, a three-time presidential candidate, U.S. secretary of state under Woodrow Wilson, and a lawyer who sup