7/21/1925 - The trial of high-school teacher John T. Scopes ended with his conviction in Tennessee; he had taught Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of a state law.
Scopes found himself harassed and mocked by the press. Even worse, the Depression affected his career. After graduation, he was "barred" from career opportunities in Tennessee, requiring him and his wife to move into his childhood home in Kentucky around 1930.
Having failed in education, Scopes attempted a political career the summer of 1932 as a Kentucky congressman. He registered on the Socialist ticket and suffered defeat.
In the end, Scopes returned to the oil industry, serving as an oil expert for the United Production Corporation (later Pennzoil).
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