McKinley, Bryan, and the PeopleLippincott, 1964 - 222 pages In 1896 William Jennings Bryan represented free-silver and the farm tradition of the Jeffersonian Democrats; Republican McKinley represented big business and industry. Professor Glad discusses in detail the economic issues, the personalities of the candidates, the rise of the Populist party, regional forces, the rural-urban conflict, campaign strategy, and the voting patterns. He examines the implications of McKinley's triumph, and the emergence of new forces and new voices which became more powerful in the twentieth century. |
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Page 54
... southern farmers , Milton George was to northern farmers . Editor of a Chicago farm journal , the Western Rural , George conceived of an alliance for his section in 1880. Familiarizing himself with various experiments in farmers ...
... southern farmers , Milton George was to northern farmers . Editor of a Chicago farm journal , the Western Rural , George conceived of an alliance for his section in 1880. Familiarizing himself with various experiments in farmers ...
Page 99
... southern friends were given a chance to see the Gov- ernor - on a well - timed schedule . From all over the South they came to meet briefly in convivial little groups at Hanna's retreat . Yet it took more than Hanna's hospitality and ...
... southern friends were given a chance to see the Gov- ernor - on a well - timed schedule . From all over the South they came to meet briefly in convivial little groups at Hanna's retreat . Yet it took more than Hanna's hospitality and ...
Page 185
... southern Populists nor southern Democrats could work up much enthusiasm for fusion . Only six southern and near - southern states ( Arkansas , Kentucky , Louisiana , Missouri , North Carolina , and West Virginia ) accepted arrangements ...
... southern Populists nor southern Democrats could work up much enthusiasm for fusion . Only six southern and near - southern states ( Arkansas , Kentucky , Louisiana , Missouri , North Carolina , and West Virginia ) accepted arrangements ...
Contents
Of Myths and Men | 13 |
Myths and Realities | 32 |
Farmers Organize | 51 |
Copyright | |
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