What is another word for John Thomas Scopes?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɒn tˈɒməs skˈə͡ʊps] (IPA)

John Thomas Scopes is famously known for his role in the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925, where he was charged with teaching evolution in schools in Tennessee, which was illegal at the time. Synonyms for John Thomas Scopes could include the Scopes trial defendant, the teacher who challenged the law, or the biology instructor who advocated for science education. His involvement in the trial helped bring attention to the debate between evolution and creationism in schools and sparked a national conversation. John Thomas Scopes's name will forever be associated with this pivotal moment in American history.

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  • I bought a copy of the out of a metal box, just to see what was happening in the world. The principal story indicated that the state legislature, in one of those moments of enlightenment with which the southern states often strive to distinguish themselves, was in the process of passing a law forbidding schools from teaching evolution. Instead they were to be required to instruct that that the earth was created by God, in seven days, sometime, oh, before the turn of the century. The article reminded us that this was not a new issue in Tennessee. The little town of Dayton—not far from where Katz and I now sat, as it happened—was the scene of the famous Scopes trial in 1925, when the state prosecuted a schoolteacher named John Thomas Scopes for rashly promulgating Darwinian hogwash. As nearly everyone knows, Clarence Darrow, for the defense, roundly humiliated William Jennings Bryan, for the prosecution, but what most people don’t realize is that Darrow lost the case. Scopes was convicted, and the law wasn’t overturned in Tennessee until 1967. And now the state was about to bring the law back, proving conclusively that the danger for Tennesseans isn’t so much that they may be descended from apes as overtaken by them.
    Bill Bryson

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