: July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National Convention.
: He served as the prosecutor against the teaching of evolution, which was famously dramatized in the play and film Famous Trials Inherit the Wind . The Boy Orator of the Platte on a Plate - Spurlock Museum
: Refers to the Platte River , which runs through the length of Nebraska, his adopted home state. boy orator of the platte
The nickname was given to him early in his political career in Nebraska:
: Political opponents sometimes used the name as an insult, suggesting he was "six inches deep and a mile wide at the mouth," much like the shallow Platte River. 📚 Other Notable Works : July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National Convention
Later in his life, Bryan was also central to another famous "piece" of American history:
While he was known for many speeches, the specific "piece" that defined his career and earned him national fame was: The nickname was given to him early in
: Refers to his exceptional speaking skills and youthful appearance—he was only 36 when first nominated for president.