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W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them : cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler, Jr showing William Jennings Bryan as the leader of a mob of Populists, Free Silverites, and anarchists
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W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them : cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler, Jr showing William Jennings Bryan as the leader of a mob of Populists, Free Silverites, and anarchists
W.J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896.
" A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them" : cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler, Jr showing William Jennings Bryan as the leader of a mob of Populists, Free Silverites, and anarchists
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1896 Anarchist Bryan Commerce Election Finance Free Silver Jennings Joseph Keppler Movement Police Populist Progressive Era Will I Am
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The print titled "W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them" captures a pivotal moment in American history during the late 19th century. Created by Joseph Keppler Jr. , this cartoon depicts William Jennings Bryan as the charismatic leader of a boisterous mob composed of Populists, Free Silverites, and anarchists. Intriguingly, this artwork reflects the political climate surrounding the 1896 election and highlights Bryan's influence within these progressive movements. The image portrays an America divided between those advocating for sound money policies and those seeking radical change. Keppler skillfully conveys tension through his use of vivid colors and intricate details that draw viewers into this chaotic scene. As Bryan rallies his followers with impassioned speeches, it becomes evident that their voices are growing louder but also attracting attention from law enforcement represented by the Sound Money Police. This visual commentary serves as a reminder of how politics can ignite fervor among citizens while simultaneously raising concerns about maintaining order within society. It encapsulates an era defined by economic debates, social unrest, and ideological clashes. As we reflect on this historical artifact today, it prompts us to consider how our own society grapples with similar challenges: finding balance between progressivism and stability amidst diverse viewpoints.
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