File:Cross of gold speech cartoon.jpg
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English: American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryan's 'Cross of Gold' speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which won Bryan the presidential nomination. |
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Cartoon by Grant Hamilton, printed in Judge magazine, 1896. Via copy at [1] |
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Author | Grant Hamilton (1862 - 1926) | |||||||
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- 2007-02-02 03:20 Frozenport 383×480× (63850 bytes) A political cartoon from the late 19th century relating to the cross of gold speech
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