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Document Type : BL
Record Number : 636065
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Haught, Brandon
Title & Author : Going ape : : Florida's battles over evolution in the classroom /\ Brandon Haught
Page. NO : xii, 277 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 9780813049434 (alk. paper)
: : 0813049431 (alk. paper)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-268) and index
Contents : Preface -- "Between the Devil and the deep blue sea" -- "Un-American, atheistic, subversive, and communistic" -- "A spirit of compromise and conciliation" -- "A history of hoaxes, deception, and deceit" -- "A conspiracy to destroy the faith of children" -- "It was historic, wasn't it?" -- "One of the primal evils in our country" -- "There are razor blades in that apple" -- "I want God to be part of this" -- "Who gets to decide what is science?" -- "Standing up for the little guy" -- Epilogue
Abstract : In this book, Haught chronicles the war over teaching evolution in Florida's schools, from the first shouts of religious persecution and child endangerment in Tallahassee in 1923 to the forced delays and extra public hearings in state-level textbook adoptions today
: "For nearly a century, Florida has been a key battleground for the teaching of evolution in public schools. Before he successfully prosecuted Tennessee teacher John Scopes in the infamous Scopes Monkey Trial, William Jennings Bryan was a prominent anti-evolution agitator in Florida. More than ninety years later, tensions still run high on both sides of the issue, erupting regularly and sometimes spectacularly. Florida is a bellwether in the creationism versus evolution debate because it reflects the makeup of the country as a whole. With its lively mix of young and old, liberal and conservative, rich and poor, Florida is an agglomeration of national opinions; more purple than red or blue. Brandon Haught tells the riveting story of the intense conflicts over teaching evolution in Florida, revealing how not just this state, but the entire country has been Going Ape over this hot-button issue. These seemingly ceaseless battles feature some of the most colorful culture warriors imaginable: a real estate tycoon throwing his fortune into campaigns in Miami; lawmakers attempting to insert the mandatory teaching of creationism into bills; and pastors and school board members squabbling in front of the national media that invariably descends on their small towns. Yet the majority of participants have been average people, and Haught expertly portrays the sense of moral duty that drives their passions, regardless of their position on the issue. Personally involved in the Florida evolution dispute since 2006 as a founding board member of Florida Citizens for Science, Haught is uniquely poised to present this dramatic conflict from an insider's point-of-view." -- From the publisher's description
Subject : Biological Evolution
Subject : Teaching
Subject : Religion and Science
Subject : Schools
Subject : Evolution (Biology)-- Study and teaching-- Florida
Subject : Evolution (Biology)-- Philosophy
Subject : Creationism
Subject : Religion and state
Subject : Religion and science
Subject : Florida
LC Classification : ‭QH362‬‭.H38 2014‬
: ‭QH362‬‭.H38 2014‬
NLM classification : ‭QH 362‬
: ‭2014 G-168‬
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