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Episode 17 - The Scopes Trial


In the small town of Dayton, Tennessee, the morning of Friday

July 10, 1925 was blisteringly hot. Outside the country courtroom, a crowd of

around 1000 people had gathered. Squeezing through the throng came a young

schoolteacher and athletics coach, John Scopes. Scopes was accompanied by Clarence

Darrow, one of the most famous lawyers in the United States. But when a cheer

went up from the assembled mass, it was not for Scopes or Darrow, but for the

elderly, burly figure of Williams Jennings Bryan. Lawyer, moralist, three times

Presidential candidate, religious authority, and key figure in the Populist

movement of the 1890s. These two legal titans were here to defend and prosecute

John Scopes. His crime was admitting to teaching Darwinian evolution in

defiance of a state law banning the promulgation of evolutionary theory. 

The

Scopes Trial has entered popular myth and legend, claimed as a victory by both

sides, misrepresented and misunderstood in film and literature. So, in Episode

17 of American History Too! we’re going to look at the 1925

Scopes Trial and try to get to the heart of what was actually going on.

Reading List

Barry Hankins, Jesus and Gin:  Evangelicalism, the

Roaring Twenties and Today’s Culture Wars (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

Edward J. Larson, Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial

and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion (Harvard

University Press, 1998)

Michael Lienisch, In the Beginning: Fundamentalism, the

Scopes Trial, and the Making of the Antievolution Movement (University of

North Carolina Press, 2007)

Jeffrey P. Moran, The Scopes Trial: A Brief History With

Documents (Bedford/St Martin’s, 2002)

Ronald Numbers, Darwinism Comes to America (Harvard

University Press, 1998)

Charles Postel, The Populist Vision (Oxford University

Press, 2007)

Andrew Preston, Sword of the Spirit, Shield of Faith:

Religion in American War and Diplomacy (Anchor Books, 2012)

Adam Shapiro, Trying Biology: The Scopes Trial, Textbooks,

and the Antievolution Movement in American Schools (University of Chicago

Press, 2014)

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