Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction: By Art Winslow
I - The Tennessee Circus
II - Homo Neanderthalensis
III - In Tennessee
IV - Mencken Finds Daytonians Full of Sickening Doubts About Value of Publicity
V - Impossibility of Obtaining Fair Jury Insures Scopes’ Conviction, Says Mencken
VI - Mencken Likens Trial to a Religious Orgy, with Defendant a Beelzebub
VII - Yearning Mountaineers’ Souls Need Reconversion Nightly, Mencken Finds
VIII - Darrow’s Eloquent Appeal Wasted on Ears That Heed Only Bryan, Says Mencken
IX - Law and Freedom, Mencken Discovers, Yield Place to Holy Writ in Rhea County
X - Mencken Declares Strictly Fair Trial Is Beyond Ken of Tennessee Fundamentalists
XI - Malone the Victor, Even Though Court Sides with Opponents, Says Mencken
XII - Battle Now Over, Mencken Sees; Genesis Triumphant and Ready for New Jousts
XIII - Tennessee inthe Frying Pan
XIV - Bryan
XV - Round Two
XVI - Aftermath
XVII - To Expose a Fool
Photographs
Appendix: The Examination of William Jennings Bryan by Clarence Darrow
About the Author
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →