
Unspoken: The Scopes Trial and the Final Speech of William Jennings Bryan - Paperback
Unspoken: The Scopes Trial and the Final Speech of William Jennings Bryan - Paperback
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by Alton L. Gansky (Author)
Three time presidential candidate, reformer, publisher, former secretary of state, William Jennings Bryan looked forward to delivering the prosecution's summary in the trial of John T. Scopes. It was one of the reasons, perhaps the major reason, he served on the prosecution in the "Trial of the Century." The speech was never given in court. Clarence Darrow and the defense team out maneurvered Bryan. The "Commoner" would die five days later, but not before placing the speech with a publisher who printed and distributed the work shortly after Bryan died. The speech and the book were Bryan's last words to the world about education and evolution. Now, almost a century later, author Alton Gansky takes a close look at Bryan's last speech and reflects on the man, the trial, and the unspoken speech.
Author Biography
Alton Gansky is the author of 50 books, novels and nonfiction. His most recent nonfiction books were published by Baker Books: 60 People Who Shaped the Church and 30 Events that Shaped the Church.



















