Explore: John Thomas Scopes

Discover books, insights, and more — all in one place.

Learn more about John Thomas Scopes with top reads curated from trusted sources — all in one place.

Topic Search

Search for any topic

AI-Generated Overview About “john-thomas-scopes”:


Books Results

Source: The Open Library

The Open Library Search Results

Search results from The Open Library

1Six days or forever?

By

Book's cover

“Six days or forever?” Metadata:

  • Title: Six days or forever?
  • Author:
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 258
  • Publisher: ➤  New American Library - Quadrangle Books - Beacon Press - Oxford University Press - Signet
  • Publish Date:
  • Publish Location: ➤  New York - Boston - Chicago - Chicago, IL - London

“Six days or forever?” Subjects and Themes:

Edition Identifiers:

Access and General Info:

  • First Year Published: 1958
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

Online Access

Downloads Are Not Available:

The book is not public therefore the download links will not allow the download of the entire book, however, borrowing the book online is available.

Online Borrowing:

Online Marketplaces

Find Six days or forever? at online marketplaces:


2Scopes Monkey Trial

By

“Scopes Monkey Trial” Metadata:

  • Title: Scopes Monkey Trial
  • Author:
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 312
  • Publisher: ➤  Arcadia Publishing - ABC-CLIO, LLC
  • Publish Date:

“Scopes Monkey Trial” Subjects and Themes:

Edition Identifiers:

Access and General Info:

  • First Year Published: 2016
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

Online Marketplaces

Find Scopes Monkey Trial at online marketplaces:



Wiki

Source: Wikipedia

Wikipedia Results

Search Results from Wikipedia

John T. Scopes

known as the Scopes trial, and was found guilty and fined $100 (equivalent to $1,793 in 2024). Scopes was born in 1900 to Thomas Scopes and Mary Alva

Scopes trial

The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, commonly known as the Scopes trial or Scopes Monkey Trial, was an American legal case from July 10 to July

Dick York

1960, a year after his injury, York played Bertram Cates (modeled on John Thomas Scopes, of Monkey Trial fame) in the film version of Inherit the Wind. York

Creation and evolution in public education in the United States

debated them but did not pass them. The Scopes Trial was the result of a challenge to the law in Tennessee. Scopes lost his case, and further U.S. states

Ray Ginger

Jokebook on American History (1974) Six Days or Forever? Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes (1958) Spectrum; The World of Science (1959) William Jennings Bryan;

American Civil Liberties Union

when the ACLU persuaded John T. Scopes to defy Tennessee's anti-evolution law in The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes. Clarence Darrow, a member

Charles Francis Potter

he was adviser on the Bible to Clarence Darrow in his defense of John Thomas Scopes, a schoolteacher who was charged with teaching evolution in his classes

Inherit the Wind (1960 film)

following about the drama's inaccuracies: "Scopes issued no plea for empathy, there was no fiancee and the real Scopes was never arrested. In a 1996 interview

John Washington Butler

Ginger, Ray (1958). Six Days or Forever?: Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes. Oxford University Press. pp. 3–4. John Washington Butler at Find a Grave v t e

Censorship of school curricula in the United States

by H. L. Mencken among others, and is commonly referred to as the Scopes Trial. Scopes was convicted; however, the widespread publicity galvanized proponents