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Listen!, Charles Nelan
Listen!, Charles Nelan
Nelan Political Cartoons
Wm. McKinley and W.J. Bryan kneeling on the ground, each with one ear to the ground. In the clouds, “November elections.” This could refer to either the 1896 election or the 1900 election, Republican McKinley defeating Democrat Bryan in both. The election of 1896 was considered a critical election that changed American politics at the time.