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  1. Rise to Prominence. Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois on March 19, 1860. He graduated from Illinois College in 1881 (A.M. 1884), and from the Union College of Law in 1883. He was admitted to the Illinois State Bar in 1883 and practiced law in Jacksonville, Illinois prior to moving to Lincoln, Nebraska in 1887.

  2. Mrs. William J. Bryan (née Mary Elizabeth Baird), 1897. Courtesy Northern Illinois University Libraries. William Jennings Bryan fused Populist rhetoric and policies with a new Democratic coalition. In the process became one of Nebraska’s — and the nation’s — favorite sons. But, like many early Nebraskans, he was born somewhere else ...

  3. William Jennings Bryan (Salem , 19 maart 1860 – Dayton , 26 juli 1925) was een Amerikaans advocaat en politicus. Hij was voor de Democratische Partij driemaal presidentskandidaat (1896, 1900 en 1908), maar wist nooit de verkiezingen te winnen. Van 1913 tot 1915 diende Bryan in het kabinet-Wilson als minister van Buitenlandse Zaken.

  4. William Jennings Bryan, (born March 19, 1860, Salem, Ill., U.S.—died July 26, 1925, Dayton, Tenn.), U.S. politician and orator. He practiced law at Jacksonville, Ill. (1883–87), before moving to Lincoln, Neb., where he was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1890. In the U.S. House of Representatives (1891–95), he became the national leader ...

  5. William Jennings Bryan ( 19. března 1860, Salem, Illinois, USA – 26. července 1925, Dayton, Tennessee, USA) byl americký právník a politik, který byl v letech 1896, 1900 a 1908 kandidátem Demokratické strany na prezidenta Spojených států. Byl 41. ministrem zahraničních věcí za prezidenta Woodrowa Wilsona .

  6. 14 de oct. de 2008 · William Jennings Bryan delivers a campaign speech, circa 1910. Bryan put himself on the map as one of America's best orators with his "Cross of Gold" speech in 1896. Bettmann/Corbis hide caption

  7. Hace 5 días · William Jennings Bryan, 1913. Courtesy: Library of Congress. Before Woodrow Wilson became the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, that honor belonged to William Jennings Bryan, known both ...