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{{Information |Description=Photo taken of Clarence Darrow (left) and William Jennings Bryan (right) during the Scopes Trial in 1925. |Source=Brown Brothers, Sterling, PA |Date=c 1925 |Author=Unknown |Permission=Copyright on this photograph may have expire
Clarence Darrow, a famous Chicago lawyer, and William Jennings Bryan, defender of Fundamentalism, have a friendly chat in a courtroom during the Scopes evolution trial. Darrow defended John T. Scopes, a biology teacher, who decided to test the new Tenessee law banning the teaching of evolution. Bryan took the stand for the prosecution as a bible expert. The trial in 1925 ended in conviction of Scopes. ca. 1925 Dayton, Tennessee, USA