1955 April 21

“Inherit the Wind” Opens on Broadway

 

The play, Inherit the Wind, based on the 1925 Scopes Monkey trial (which began on July 10, 1925), opened at the National Theater on Broadway on this day.

The Scopes case involved the prosecution of John T. Scopes for teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee law prohibiting it. The case raised fundamental issues of science v. religion, academic freedom, and the place of religion in American life which remain controversies to this day.

The pivotal moment in the trial was Clarence Darrow’s cross-examination of William Jennings Bryan of the Book of Genesis and whether it was the literal truth. Darrow got Bryan to concede that the early “days” in the Genesis creation story were not necessarily days of 24 hours. Fundamentalists attending the trial gasped, as they realized (as Bryan did not) that he had conceded that the creation story in Genesis could be interpreted and was not the literal word of God. This portion of the play and the film were taken from the actual trial transcript.

The movie version of Inherit the Wind was released in 1960. Many parts of the script of both the play and the film are taken directly from the trial transcript, but other parts are pure invention and overly melodramatic. The cross-examination scene in the film version, with Spencer Tracy playing the part based on the famed attorney Clarence Darrow, is taken from the actual trial transcript and is something to warm the hearts of all civil libertarians.

The issues in the Scopes case never died. Religious conservatives have over the years tried many strategies for getting religion into the public schools. See “moment of silence” laws (June 4, 1985); the “balanced treatment” of evolution and creation science (June 19, 1987); and the teaching of “intelligent design” (December 20, 2005). All have been unsuccessful.

Read the Play: Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Inherit the Wind (1955)

Watch a scene from the movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_DQUAuNUvw

Learn more: Edward J. Larson, Summer for the Gods:The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion (1997)

Read: John H. Houchin, Censorship of the American Theater in the Twentieth Century (2003)

Find a Day

Go
Abortion Rights ACLU african-americans Alice Paul anti-communism Anti-Communist Hysteria Birth Control Brown v. Board of Education Censorship CIA Civil Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 Cold War Espionage Act FBI First Amendment Fourteenth Amendment freedom of speech Free Speech Gay Rights Hate Speech homosexuality Hoover, J. Edgar HUAC Japanese American Internment King, Dr. Martin Luther Ku Klux Klan Labor Unions Lesbian and Gay Rights Loyalty Oaths McCarthy, Sen. Joe New York Times Obscenity Police Misconduct Same-Sex Marriage Separation of Church and State Sex Discrimination Smith Act Spying Spying on Americans Vietnam War Voting Rights Voting Rights Act of 1965 War on Terror Watergate White House Women's Rights Women's Suffrage World War I World War II Relocation Camps

Topics

Tell Us What You Think

We want to hear your comments, criticisms and suggestions!