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  1. William Jennings Bryan, né le 19 mars 1860 à Salem ( Illinois) et mort le 26 juillet 1925 à Dayton (Tennessee), est un avocat et un homme politique américain, populiste, pacifiste et libéral. Membre du Parti démocrate, il est trois fois candidat à l’élection présidentielle, représentant du Nebraska entre 1891 et 1895 puis ...

  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. 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. He decried the gold standard, concluding ...

  4. 5 de mar. de 2006 · Silas Bryan's own ambitions dovetailed with those of his town. He was born in 1822, the eighth child of a farm family from Point Pleasant, a village that then lay inside Virginia's western border ...

  5. William Jennings Bryan William Jennings Bryan nació el 19 de marzo de 1860 en Salem, Illinois. Familia Fue el cuarto de los nueve hijos de Silas Lillard Bryan y Mariah Elizabeth Jennings. Estudios Bryan se crio en una granja y estudió leyes en la Jacksonville Law School y en el Illinois College de Chicago.

  6. Cross of Gold speech, classic of American political oratory delivered on July 8, 1896, by William Jennings Bryan in closing the debate on the party platform at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago during the campaign for the presidential election of 1896. The Republican Party platform for the election, formulated at its convention in ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2019 · April 17, 2019. William Jennings Bryan was the youngest man ever to be nominated for president by a major party. He was also the only man to be the runner-up in a presidential election three times. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives for four years, and as Secretary of State for two years. Yet his effect on his party and his country ...