Debbie Levy

  • Read by: Noe Nishizawa

    Duration: 6 hrs 2 mins

    In 1925, when a Tennessee statute outlawed the teaching of evolution in public schools, a science teacher volunteered to be arrested so the question could go to court. The result was a highly publicized circus of a legal battle, in which two lawyers, William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow, faced off in their defenses of two different books - the Christian Bible and Charles Darwin's groundbreaking On the Origin of Species - in a debate over creationism and Darwinism.

    One hundred years after the trial, this debate over what should be taught in school and who should decide persists. Award-winning author Debbie Levy delves into the story of the trial and its striking parallels to our present.

    Science - General
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