New Scopes Monkey Trial Book Released

Features Never Before Published Images From Trial

  • Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Images of America: The Scopes Monkey Trial, by Randy Moore and William F. McComas, will be released on June 13.  The authors examine the trial 91 years later through photographs.

Review for Images of America: The Scopes Monkey Trial: 

The 1925 case against high school coach and science teacher John Scopes, arrested for teaching evolution in defiance of a Tennessee state law, was America’s original “Trial of the Century.” The proceedings began as a publicity stunt but grew into a landmark event in the nation’s history. 

The trial featured three-time presidential candidate and fundamentalist leader William Jennings Bryan, who argued on behalf of the prosecution, and famed agnostic attorney Clarence Darrow, who helped defend Scopes. Although the Scopes case produced no legal precedent, the trial has been analyzed by historians, praised and vilified by politicians and preachers, cited in countless legal, political, and theological skirmishes, and retold in plays, movies, museum exhibits, and television documentaries.

Mr. Moore and Mr. McComas, professors of science education, have studied the Scopes trial for years and have gathered an array of images, including many unpublished photographs, from libraries, historical societies, now-defunct magazines, archives, and the descendants of people who were there. The narrative that accompanies the images acquaints readers with the causes, events, and aftermath of this courtroom battle.

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