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This book introduces readers to the "Trial of the Century," revealing how the trial originated, what caused and happened during and after the trial, what happened to the trial's participants, and why the trial still matters nearly 100 years later.Ongoing controversies about school curricula, such as the teaching of Critical Race Theory and the role of parents in public education, can all be traced to the Scopes Trial. Today, the question remains: who controls the school curriculum? This was a foundational issue in the Scopes Trial, and we have been debating this question ever since. This book will help readers understand where these controversies originated and how courts, politicians, and the public handled these issues nearly a century ago.Featuring new information from previously untapped sources and providing an in-depth study of John Scopes himself, this book interrogates the facts, fictions, and legend of the Scopes Trial, which historians rank as one of the defining events of the 20th century. It is an ideal resource for anyone interested in the ongoing controversy about evolution, science, and religion in education and American life.
Randy Moore, PhD, is professor of biology and H.T. Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Preface Acknowledgments Introducing "The Trial of the Century"Abbreviations Chapter 1 Origins of the Fundamentalists' Crusade against Evolution Chapter 2 Making It a Crime to Teach Evolution Chapter 3 Pretrial Skirmishes Chapter 4 The Duel Begins Chapter 5 Convicting Scopes Chapter 6 The Aftermath of the Scopes Trial Chapter 7 Inherit the Wind Chapter 8 Back to Court Chapter 9 Whatever Happened To . . . Chapter 10 Epilogue AppendicesAppendix 1 Chronology of the Scopes Trial and Related Events Appendix 2 The Passage and Repeal of the Butler Act in Tennessee Appendix 3 Film Adaptations of Inherit the Wind Appendix 4 Major Post-Scopes Legal Challenges Involving the Teaching of Evolution and Creationism Notes Bibliography Index
Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty; professionals; general readers.