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Election of 1892  Grover Cleveland (Dem)  Benjamin Harrison (Rep)  James B. Weaver (Populist)

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1 Election of 1892  Grover Cleveland (Dem)  Benjamin Harrison (Rep)  James B. Weaver (Populist)

2 Coxey’s Army In 1894 Jacob S. Coxey, a populist lumber dealer from Ohio leads a mass march of unemployed workers to Washington D.C. to demand reforms.

3 Wizard of Oz considered by some historians to be an allegory about Populism  Allegory- a narrative in which the actions of characters represent abstract ideas or moral principles  Coxey’s march on Washington may be likened to Dorothy’s band in the popular motion picture the Wizard of Oz.

4 “Your Crazy!!! How is the Wizard of Oz an allegory of Populism?”  Dorothy represents the typical innocent Midwestern farmer suffering from the abuses of corrupt politics and big business.  Her enemy is the Wicked Witch of the West who many consider to be representing the Railroad Monopolist who exert control over the farmers with unfair freight rates

5 Frank L. Baum  The original Wizard of Oz series which was written by Frank L. Baum during the late 1800’s as a children’s story, may also contain a political allegory.

6 Plot Analysis  Dorothy travels the yellow brick road with her band toward Emerald City in order to meet the Wizard of Oz (President McKinley) who will fix all there problems.  The yellow brick road represents the economy based on the gold standard  Dorothy wears silver slippers in Baum's original books that represent Midwestern farmers desire for bimetallism.

7 Character Analysis  Scarecrow-Midwestern farmer who is too naive to realize the roots of his problems lie with the railroads and big bankers.  Tin Woodsman- Eastern laborers who have turned into heartless machines as a result of factory labor. Powerless laborer found unable to speak out against workplace abuses.

8 Character Analysis  The Cowardly Lion- Represents William Jennings Bryan who ran against William McKinley in the election of 1896.  The lion was strong vocally, but ultimately weak politically.  Bryan ran for President on three occasions and lost, but delivered a famous “Cross of Gold Speech”; which drew attention to the plight of the farmers.

9 Works Cited  Jacobs, Dan. The Wonderful Wizard of OZ. http://www.djacobs.org/oz/


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