The Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial
At Its Heart the Trial Was about Racism
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226 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.45 in
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- Published: October 2023
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Jerry Bergman is a multi-award-winning teacher and author. He has taught biology, biochemistry, anatomy and genetics, psychology, and other courses for over forty years at the University of Toledo Medical College, Bowling Green State University, and other colleges. His nine degrees include a doctorate from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The 1,026 college credit hours he has earned is the equivalent to almost twenty master’s degrees.
His over 1,800 publications in both scholarly and popular science journals have been translated into thirteen languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Polish, Czech, Chinese, Arabic and Swedish. His books, and books that include chapters that he authored, are in over 2,400 college libraries in sixty-five countries. So far over 80,000 copies of the sixty books and monographs that he has authored or coauthored are in print. Bergman has spoken over 2,000 times to college, university, and church groups in America, Canada, Europe, the south Sea Islands, and Africa.
“Jerry Bergman has a reputation for being a voracious reader, a diligent researcher, and a prolific writer. His fans and followers, however, know him most of all as a ‘truth hunter,’ and in this well-documented treatise, Bergman sets the record straight regarding what grandstanders have called the twentieth-century’s creation-evolution Scopes Monkey Trial. This book, destined to be a standing ovation for Bergman, is your personal ticket to a front-row seat to actual, recorded happenings. So, what are you waiting for? Let the show begin!”
—David V. Bassett, author of The Scriptural Universe Model
“In this book, Jerry Bergman pulls aside the curtain of the false narrative and exposes the real concerns of the principal characters of the Scopes Monkey Trial. Although many exposés of the trial have been written, this one concentrates on the social conscience of William Jennings Bryan and his concern for the damaging fruits of the evolutionary worldview on society—tracing its inherent racism through to the inevitable implementation of selective eugenics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins debate in America.”
—Kirk Toth, editor