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1 | Why oratory made a difference in the 1896 campaign | 13 |
2 | Free silver or free trade? : the campaign's issues | 26 |
3 | The early weeks of McKinley's front porch campaign | 37 |
4 | Bryan's "a cross of gold" | 56 |
5 | "Unmade by one speech?" : Bryan's trip to Madison Square Garden | 69 |
6 | McKinley's front porch oratory in September, 1896 | 90 |
7 | McKinley's speech to the homestead workers | 111 |
8 | Bryan's railroad campaign in September, 1896 | 128 |
9 | The closing weeks of the front porch campaign | 146 |
10 | The end of Bryan's first battle | 160 |
Conclusion : identification and timeliness revisited | 176 |
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