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"Defying the Hydra-Headed Free Silver Movement: President Grover Cleveland Takes a Stand" In this American cartoon from 1895
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"Defying the Hydra-Headed Free Silver Movement: President Grover Cleveland Takes a Stand" In this American cartoon from 1895, artist Louis Dalrymple captures President Grover Cleveland's defiance against the Congressional silver bugs of the Free Silver movement. The image depicts an impassioned plea by a U. S. Senator for Free Silver, which unfortunately falls on deaf ears just one month after the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. "No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril: A Cry for Free Silver Unites All" Another captivating cartoon from 1896 showcases how party lines dissolve when it comes to protecting national honor. This powerful image emphasizes that regardless of political affiliation, everyone must come together in support of Free Silver. "A Tale of Illusion and Disappointment: The Financial Fakir Fooling Farmers with 'Free' Silver" William H. , depicted in a cartoon from 1895, is portrayed as a financial fakir who deceives farmers with promises of "free" silver. This clever illustration highlights the manipulation and disillusionment experienced by those caught up in the allure of free silver. "The Rise and Fall of Free Silver: Richard Parks Bland & Charles F. " A thought-provoking cartoon dating back to 1895 portrays Richard Parks Bland and Charles F. , two prominent figures associated with free silver, experiencing both moments of triumph ("Fizz. Boom. Ah. . ") and setbacks. It serves as a reminder that even influential individuals face challenges within their cause. "Senatorial Desperado Demands Compliance: Take My Silver or I'll Take Your Life. " An intriguing depiction from 1893 shows a senatorial desperado threatening others to either accept his silver or face dire consequences. This dramatic portrayal sheds light on the intensity surrounding debates over free silver during this era. "The Persistent Highwayman Strikes Again: Battling Against Opposition.