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AMERICAN POLITICIAN
JB Jennings; J.B. Jennings; J B Jennings

Jennings      
n. Jennings, Nachname
William Jennings Bryan         
  • "UNITED SNAKES OF AMERICA" "IN BRYAN WE TRUST" [[political satire]] token of 1896, known as "[[Bryan Money]]"
  • The United States and its colonial possessions after the Spanish–American War
  • Cartoon of Secretary of State Bryan reading war news in 1914
  • William J Bryan in 1906 as Moses with new 10 commandments; Puck 19 Sept 1906 by [[Joseph Keppler]]. Tablet reads: '' l-Thou shalt have no other leaders before me. II—Thou shalt not make unto thyself any high Protective Tariff. Ill—Eight hours, and no more, shalt thou labor and do all thy work. IV—Thou shalt not graft. V—Thou shalt not elect thy Senators save by Popular Vote. VI—Thou shalt not grant rebates unto thy neighbor. VII—Thou shalt not make combinations in restraint of trade. VIII—Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's income, but shall make him pay a tax upon it. IX—There shall be no more government by injunction. X—Remember Election Day to vote it early. P.S.— When in doubt, ask Me.''<ref>source [[Joseph Keppler]] in [[Puck (magazine)]] Sept 19, 1906; reprinted in: Smylie, James H. "William Jennings Bryan and the Cartoonists: A Pictorial Lampoon, 1896—1925". ''Journal of Presbyterian History'' 53.2 (1975): 83–92 at p 88 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23327569 online].</ref>
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  • Speech by Bryan on the railroad question, 1908.
  • 1896 electoral vote results
  • 1900 electoral vote results
  • 1908 electoral vote results
  • Attorney Mary Baird Bryan, the wife of William Jennings Bryan
  • Conservatives in 1900 ridiculed Bryan's eclectic platform.
  • At the [[Scopes Trial]], William Jennings Bryan (seated, left) being questioned by [[Clarence Darrow]] (standing, right).
  • Bryan served as Secretary of State under President [[Woodrow Wilson]]
  • Bryan attending the [[1912 Democratic National Convention]]
  • Bryan campaigning for president, October 1896
  • A young Bryan
  • Bryan's birthplace in Salem, Illinois
  • Bryan speaking at the [[1908 Democratic National Convention]]
  • William Jennings Bryan autographed drawing by Manuel Rosenberg, 1921
  • ''[[Villa Serena]]'', Bryan's home built in 1913 in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]
  • Presidential Campaign button for Bryan
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1860–1925)
William jennings bryan; William J. Bryan; Jennings bryan; William Jennings Bryant; WJB; William Jennings Brian; W. J. Bryan; Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan, (1860-1925) amerikanischer Politiker und Abgeordneter, amerikanischer Außenminister unter Präsidenten Woodrow Wilson (berühmt für seinen Widerstand gegen Schulreformen)

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Wikipedia

J. B. Jennings

Jonathan Bartlett Jennings (born March 27, 1974) is an American politician serving as a senator in the Maryland State Senate since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2002 to represent District 7, which covers both Baltimore County and Harford Counties. He served as minority leader of the Senate from 2014 to 2020.