William Jennings Bryan: A Concise But Complete Story of His Life and Services
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A concise biographical account traces the subject's upbringing, legal and political rise, and service in Congress, examining his positions on tariff policy and the free silver movement that shaped his emergence as a presidential candidate. It follows successive campaigns and renomination efforts, highlights key oratorical moments and public controversies, and presents assessments of character, domestic life, and home community ties. Organized into short topical chapters, the work combines chronological narrative with thematic discussion to portray both public actions and personal qualities, aiming to clarify motives, ideals, and the influence of reform issues on his career.
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