William Apess was born in 1798.
William Apess died in 1839.
An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man; the treatment of Native Americans
William Jennings Bryan delivered the "Cross of Gold Speech" on July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National convention in Chicago, Illinois.
William Bennett Turner has written: 'Figures of speech' -- subject(s): United States, Freedom of speech
William L. Dawson has written: 'Instrumentation in the speech clinic' -- subject(s): Instruments, Speech therapy
Govenor Wiliam Scranton's speech writer was William Keisling. William Scranton was the governor of Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967, He was a great businessman, civic leader, politician, and diplomat.
he gave an encouriging speech
William R. Duffey has written: 'Problems in speech training' -- subject(s): Oratory, Phonetics, Speech, Study and teaching 'Voice And Delivery' -- subject(s): Speech, Voice
The speech is referred to as the The Cross Of Goldspeech.
William O Haynes has written: 'Diagnosis and evaluation in speech pathology' -- subject(s): Speech disorders, Case studies, Diagnosis
Cross of gold speech appealed to the Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention in 1896. William Jennings Bryan delivered the speech, which is considered one of the greatest political speeches in our nation's history.