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William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896, lambasted on a Republican placard with a movable wheel which voters could spin to divine the results of his election ( repudiation, bankruptcy and dishonor )
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William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896, lambasted on a Republican placard with a movable wheel which voters could spin to divine the results of his election ( repudiation, bankruptcy and dishonor )
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896.
William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896, lambasted on a Republican placard with a movable wheel which voters could spin to divine the results of his election ( repudiation, bankruptcy and dishonor )
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1896 Advertising Americana Artifact Bryan Candidate Canvassing Democratic Party Jennings Mckinley Placard Progressive Era Republican Party Souvenir Will I Am
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This print captures a significant moment from the 1896 Presidential campaign in America. William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President, is depicted on a Republican placard with an intriguing movable wheel. This unique feature allowed voters to spin and unveil their predictions regarding Bryan's potential election outcomes: repudiation, bankruptcy, or dishonor. The image serves as a powerful symbol of the intense political climate during that era. It showcases the Republican party's efforts to discredit Bryan and sway public opinion against him through clever advertising tactics. The moveable wheel adds an element of interactivity, inviting voters to engage with the placard and contemplate the consequences they believed would follow if Bryan were elected. As an artifact from this pivotal period in American history, this photograph print offers us a glimpse into early campaign strategies and political discourse. It exemplifies how visual propaganda played a crucial role in shaping public perception and influencing voter decisions. Preserved by The Granger Collection in New York, this piece represents not only an important historical document but also serves as a reminder of how political campaigns have evolved over time. By examining such artifacts, we gain valuable insights into our nation's past while appreciating the enduring impact of these moments on our present-day democracy.
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