William Jennings Bryan

(1860 - 1925)

William Jennings Bryan served as Woodrow Wilson’s secretary of state in the years 1913–1915. He died in 1925 at the age of sixty-five, five days after the Scopes trial in Tennessee, where he prosecuted a teacher for expounding the theory of evolution.

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