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The Real Monkey Business: What the 1925 Scopes Trial was actually all about

Jun 26, 2025
Brenda Wineapple, a historian and author, dives into the complexities of the 1925 Scopes Trial, revealing it wasn't just a battle between science and religion. Instead, it highlighted America's anxieties about immigration, race, and women's rights during the Roaring Twenties. Wineapple argues that the real conflict lay in competing visions of American identity, resonating today amidst ongoing debates about education and civil rights. Her insights remind us that the struggles from a century ago continue to shape modern America.
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ANECDOTE

John Scopes: Accidental Icon

  • John Scopes was a substitute biology teacher who inadvertently became famous by challenging Tennessee’s anti-evolution law.
  • Despite offers of celebrity, he preferred a quiet life and pursued postgraduate studies after the trial.
INSIGHT

Scopes Trial: More Than Science

  • The Scopes Trial wasn't truly about evolution or science versus religion because few understood Darwin's theory.
  • It was a proxy battle reflecting broader cultural anxieties in 1925 America.
INSIGHT

Race Central to Scopes Trial

  • Race played a critical implicit and explicit role in the Scopes Trial, challenging fixed racial hierarchies.
  • Evolution's implications threatened white supremacist beliefs that races were inherently separate and unequal.
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