Boy Orator Of The Platte -

: He advocated for the "free coinage of silver" to help farmers and debtors.

: Refers to the Platte River , which runs through the length of Nebraska, his adopted home state. boy orator of the platte

The nickname was given to him early in his political career in Nebraska: : He advocated for the "free coinage of

: "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.". 🔍 Origin of the Nickname 🔍 Origin of the Nickname : Refers to

: Refers to his exceptional speaking skills and youthful appearance—he was only 36 when first nominated for president.

The was the nickname for William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925). He was a dominant figure in the Democratic Party and a three-time presidential nominee. 🎙️ The Famous "Piece"

While he was known for many speeches, the specific "piece" that defined his career and earned him national fame was: