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William Jennings Bryan and the Railroad
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August 8
Moline, IL
Omaha World-Herald (Sunday Edition), Omaha, NE, 9 August,
1896.
"I am very much gratified that so many people have assembled to manifest their
interest in the campaign upon which we are entering and I am especially gratified to find those
people assembled in a manufacturing town where so large a proportion of the population are what are
known as laboring men. If our cause does not benefit those who toil, then we have no right to ask
for its adoption by the American people, because no policy which does not in the beginning benefit
the producers of wealth, the men who bring permanent prosperity to the people of this country, is
good. I believe with all my heart that the restoration of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and
silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting for the aid or consent of any other
nation on earth, will be of benefit to all the common people of the United States. (Cheers.) And
when our opponents come and speak to the laboring men and try to warn them against the restoration
of silver, I want the laboring man to submit this suggestion to them that they let the laboring men
themselves tell what is good for them and not have others speak for them." (Cheers.)
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© Nathan Sanderson, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln, 2008