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"You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." -William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold Speech (1896) The Cross of Gold Speech (1896), delivered by former Representative of Nebraska William Jennings Bryan at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896, is among the greatest political speeches in American history. The gold standard had been a contentious issue in US politics during late 19th century. As a leader of the free silver movement, Bryan believed that bimetallism (i.e. making both gold and…mehr

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"You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." -William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold Speech (1896) The Cross of Gold Speech (1896), delivered by former Representative of Nebraska William Jennings Bryan at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896, is among the greatest political speeches in American history. The gold standard had been a contentious issue in US politics during late 19th century. As a leader of the free silver movement, Bryan believed that bimetallism (i.e. making both gold and silver legal tender) was necessary to improve the lot of the common man. Bryan's speech became a galvanizing event that catapulted him from an unlikely candidate into the Presidential nominee and a dominant force in American politics for the next thirty years. This publication includes Life of William Jennings Bryan, a personal biography by Bryan's wife Mary Baird Bryan.
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925), Democratic politician, populist, and orator, ran unsuccessfully three times for the US presidency (1896, 1900, and 1908). Known for defending the common man, he led the "Free Silver Movement" against the East Coast establishment, that favored the gold standard. Bryan was also Secretary of State (1913-1915) under President Woodrow Wilson. MARY BAIRD BRYAN (1861-1930) was an American writer and suffragette. She was also William Jennings Bryan's wife and played an important role preparing his speeches and articles.