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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe. Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple
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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe. Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896.
Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe. Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple
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1896 Bryan Commerce Dalrymple Election Finance Free Silver Ghost Dance Jennings Louis Movement Populist Progressive Era Watson Will I Am
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The "FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896" is a captivating snapshot of American history during the late 19th century. In this thought-provoking image by Louis Dalrymple, we witness the last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe led by prominent Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan. The cartoon serves as a visual representation of the intense political movement known as Free Silver. During this time, America was embroiled in an election that would shape its financial future. The Progressive Era was in full swing, and advocates for free silver were pushing for a change in monetary policy. This movement aimed to introduce unlimited coinage of silver alongside gold, which they believed would alleviate economic hardships faced by farmers and workers. In Dalrymple's illustration, Watson and Bryan are depicted leading a war dance symbolizing their fight against big business interests that controlled commerce at the expense of ordinary Americans. Their charismatic presence captures the spirit of populism sweeping across the nation. This powerful cartoon encapsulates not only a pivotal moment in American politics but also reflects society's desire for change during an era marked by economic inequality. It stands as a testament to how art can convey complex ideas and serve as a catalyst for social movements.
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