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Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial

Fundamentalism > Timeline Word coined at around 1910 Denotes religious groups that take the Bible literally Popular and active in the 1920s Then the movement retreats from politics until 1980s, in part because of the Scopes Trial

Fundamentalism > Church Membership

Fundamentalism > Actor Lionel Barrymore and Modern Christ

Scopes Trial > Cartoon on Evolution

Scopes Trial > W. J. Bryan’s Cartoon against Modernity, 1924

Scopes Trial > Cartoon comparing Bolsheviks and Scientists, 1925

Scopes Trial > Bryan and Darrow

Scopes Trial > Bryan as Don Quixote

Scopes Trial > Darrow as a Street Player

Scopes Trial > Monkeys Vote on Evolution