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The Scopes Monkey Trial
Historically Speaking Podcast
Historically Speaking Podcast
The Scopes Monkey Trial
Jan 26, 2022
Season 2
Episode 38
Rebecca Robbins & Kim Kimmel
Imagine sitting in a 97-degree court room in the middle of July while you’re being prosecuted for a crime you’re not even sure you committed. This is exactly the situation twenty-four-year-old John T. Scopes found himself in during the summer of 1925. Almost overnight this trial became a national sensation and put the small town of Dayton, Tennessee on the map. It would involve two of the most famous attorneys of the day going head-to-head over a newly passed Tennessee State law called the Butler Act. What was the crime? Teaching evolution in the classroom.
Books:
- The Memoirs of William Jennings Bryan by William Jennings Bryan and Mary Baird Bryan
- Trying Biology: The Scopes Trial, Textbooks, and the Antievolution Movement in American Schools by Adam Shapiro
- Six Days or Forever? Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes by Ray Ginger
- Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion by Edward Larson
Film:
- Inherit The Wind (1960) with Fredrich March, Spencer Tracy, and Gene Kelly