John Scopes Reflects ... The Scopes Trial: An Introduction; by Douglas Linder (c) 2008; ... Famous Trials: The John Scopes Trial 1925 (The Monkey Trial)
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Reflections--Forty Years After by John Thomas Scopes (1965 ... Secondly, various aspects of the trial changed so completely from what I had anticipated that I could not have given an intelligent answer to anything even as simple as what effect all this had on one John Scopes.
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John T. Scopes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Thomas Scopes (August 3, 1900 – October 21, 1970), a teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, was charged on May 5, 1925 with violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in...
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John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee fresh out of college. In the spring of 1925, he had just completed his first year as science teacher and part-time football coach at the high school in the little town of Dayton.
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Scopes Trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Scopes Trial ( State v. Scopes , Scopes v. State, 152 Tenn. 424, 278 S.W. 57 (Tenn. 1926) , often called the " Scopes Monkey Trial ") was an American legal case that tested the Butler Act,...
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"It" was, of course, the trial of John Thomas Scopes (shown on the right), better known to posterity as 'The Scopes Monkey Trial' (for an overview of the trial see this Summary). ... and far more significantly, he writes: "By April 5, several leading citizens of Dayton convinced John Scopes to stand as defendent,"
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This should lead us into our assignment for the next several days, the issues surrounding the case of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, the so-called “monkey trial” held in Dayton, Tennessee in July, 1925, in which a science teacher was arrested for teaching evolution in violation of the state laws at that time.
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This should lead us into our assignment for the next several days, the issues surrounding the case of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, the so-called "monkey trial" held in Dayton, Tennessee in July, 1925, in which a science teacher was arrested for teaching evolution in violation of the state laws at that time.
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During 1925, Watson Davis (1896-1967), Science Service managing editor, took numerous photographs while covering the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes trial as a reporter.
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Name of Defendant: John Thomas Scopes; Crime Charged: Teaching evolution; Chief Defense Lawyers: Clarence Darrow, Arthur Garfield Hays, and Dudley Field Malone. Chief Prosecutors: William Jennings Bryan and A.T. Stewart;
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