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On July 26, 1925, about five days after the famous Scopes Monkey trial, the famed orator and political William Jennings Bryan died after a lunchtime meal. Bryan had technically won the trial that ...
What You Should Know About Darwin 6 minute read William Jennings Bryan, center, arrives at Dayton, Tenn., in 1925.AP By History News Network November 23, 2014 12:00 PM EST History News Network ...
William Jennings Bryan was the greatest orator of the 20th Century. Over 100 years ago, the three-time presidential nominee of the Democratic Party predicted the rise of the military-industrial ...
13-term U.S. congressman William Dorn dies Former U.S. Rep. William Jennings Bryan Dorn, D-S.C., will be honored by a Who's Who of South Carolina politics at funeral services this week.
He was only 36. Bryan lost to William McKinley then ran for president and lost twice more, in 1900 to McKinley again and in 1908 to Theodore Roosevelt's candidate, William H. Taft.
Over a hundred years ago, during The Gilded Age, Democrat William Jennings Bryan stirred real emotion as well. Bryan scared the establishment of the day – far more than Trump is now.
A specter was haunting Columbia University on Friday – the specter of William Jennings Bryan. A daylong conference titled “Religion and Liberalism,” held at Columbia’s Casa Italiana and sponsored by ...
Kazin’s mission in A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan is to establish that the Great Commoner was the same man with the same principles, and much the same following, during and ...
The United States Postal Service recently issued a stamp to honor William Jennings Bryan. The $2 value was a late addition to the Great Americans series and was released with little advance notice.
The governor commissioned a reinterpretation of a classic William Jennings Bryan campaign poster from 1900 as an end-of-year gift to staff members and campaign donors.