John T. Scopes

American educator and Scopes Trial figure

John T. Scopes - American educator and Scopes Trial figure
Born

August 3rd, 1900
124 years ago

Died

1970
55 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

Links & References

An educator in Tennessee, involved in a significant legal case related to the teaching of evolution. In 1925, participated in the Scopes Monkey Trial, which challenged the Butler Act that prohibited the teaching of evolution in public schools. This trial garnered national attention and highlighted the conflict between science and religious beliefs in education. The case was seen as a pivotal moment in America's ongoing debate over evolution and creationism, and received extensive media coverage during and after the trial.

Participated in the Scopes Monkey Trial

Challenged the Butler Act in Tennessee

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