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William Jennings Bryan was a prominent American politician, orator, and lawyer, best known for his role as a leading figure in the Progressive Era. He gained national recognition as a three-time Democratic presidential candidate in the early 20th century. Bryan was an advocate for various reforms, including women's suffrage, labor rights, and the regulation of monopolies. His most famous speech, "Cross of Gold," delivered at the 1896 Democratic National Convention, passionately argued for bimetallism and the needs of the common man, making him a champion for the underprivileged.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita March 19, 1860
Luogo di nascita Salem, Illinois, United States
Data di morte July 26, 1925