Evolution in Tennessee [graphic].
Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949, artist.
still image
Editorial cartoons American. gmgpc
Drawings. gmgpc
1925.
eng
A then & now cartoon. The first panel, labeled "Five Months Ago," shows a scruffy mountain man labeled "Dayton" asleep against the trunk of a mighty oak. The second panel, labeled "Today," shows the same man as a giant, all spruced up in a new suit and hat, speaking into an enormous microphone, saying "This is the life!" He is surrounded by photographers and reporters. The mighty oak has been reduced to a tiny tree. In July 1925, John T. Scopes was tried for violating a Tennessee state law prohibiting the teaching of evolution in the public schools. He was defended by the famous criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow and prosecuted by William Jennings Bryan. The small town of Dayton, Tennessee, became the center of a media circus as it was overrun by reporters, religious fundamentalists, and curious tourists. Scopes lost the case and was fined $100, but his conviction was later overturned on a technicality.
Probably published in: The Evening star (Washington, D.C.)
Title from item.
Scopes, John Thomas--Trials, litigation, etc.
Judicial proceedings--Tennessee--Dayton--1920-1930.
Then & now comparisons--1920-1930.
Evolution--1920-1930.
Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress)
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/acd.2a06226
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