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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > July 21st

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1925 - the Scopes Monkey Trial ended in Dayton, Tenn., with John T. Scopes convicted of violating state law for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. The conviction was later overturned.

  • Famous American Trials
    Courtroom proceedings at both the state and federal levels have defined many significant turning points in American history. The Famous American Trials Web site provides an in-depth look at several landmark legal battles.

In 1981, Louisiana passed law requiring creationism to be taught alongside evolution in public schools

Ernest Hemingway born 1899

Robin Williams born 1952

Isaac Stern born 1920

Marshall McLuhan born 1911

1938 - Janet Reno (U.S. Attorney General) born

1st U.S. train robbery (Jesse James; 1873)

Battle of Bull Run (aka Manassas; 1861)

Robert Burns died (1796)

Women's Hall of Fame dedicated (1979)

Iran-Iraq War ended by UN (1988)



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