![]() ![]() As leader of a major political party, he was able to put the fight to improve the welfare of ordinary Americans in a moral and religious frame. ![]() The most popular speaker of his time, he gained a vast and passionate following among both rural and urban Americans, to whom he embodied the righteousness of a pastor and the practical vision of a reform politician. But as Michael Kazin makes clear, he was a man of exceptional accomplishment. Bryan is remembered today mostly as the fundamentalist voice in the 1925 Scopes trial.
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