"The nomination of Mr. Bryan by the Democrats and his endorsement by the majority of the Populists made a strong appeal to the labor vote. In that campaign the Democrats vigorously denounced "capitalism and the money power," and arrayed the masses against the classes. They proposed income taxes on the rich, free silver or an abundance of money in circulation, limitation of injunctions, and other measures which proved attractive to trade unionists in their struggle against powerful employers of labor, and especially against the great trusts with which they had found themselves unable to cope on equal terms."
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Lawyers from IllinoisPoliticians from IllinoisUnited States presidential candidates, 1920United States presidential candidates, 1912United States presidential candidates, 1908
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Mary Ritter Beard A Short History of the American Labor Movement (1920)
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William Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan (19 March 1860 β 26 July 1925) was an American lawyer, statesman, and politician. He was a three-time Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States, and famously supported Tennessee's Butler Act against the teaching of evolution at the Scopes Trial of 1925.
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