|
|
||
![]() |
||
| HELP | ||
|
$16.95 List price:
Used Hardcover
Ships in 1 to 3 days
More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:The Devil in Dover: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town Americaby Lauri Lebo
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The page-turning story behind the 2005 intelligent design case in Dover, Pennsylvania—the case that made front-page news around the world. "What happened in Dover is a tiny sliver, a broken shard of glass mirroring what plays out across the country. A war of fundamentalist Christian values versus secularism. A battle between evangelical fanaticism and tolerance."—from The Devil in Dover In December 2004, following the Dover area school board's decision to teach intelligent design in ninth-grade biology classrooms, eleven parents sued, sparking a federal constitutional challenge. Lauri Lebo, a small-town reporter who covered the trial, knows not just the legal case and science, but the people on all sides of the divisive battle. In The Devil in Dover, Lebo traces the compelling backstory of this pivotal case described by some as a perfect storm of religious intolerance, First Amendment violations, and an assault on American science education. In a community divided across unexpected lines, the so-called activist judge, a George Bush-appointed Republican, eventually condemned the school board's decision as one of "breathtaking inanity." Lebo follows the story through its surprising twists, pondering whether this was a national war playing out in a small town or a small-town political battle playing out on the national stage. As a "local girl" with a fundamentalist Christian father, Lebo provides an account that is both fascinating and moving, as she thoughtfully probes one of America's most divisive cultural conflicts—and the responsibility journalists have when covering such a controversial story. Book News Annotation:Veteran journalist Lebo, stationed just down the road in Harrisburg,
covered the 2004 law suit against the Dover, Pennsylvania school
board after it voted to teach creationism in ninth-grade biology.
Here she recounts not only the events and her experiences getting the
story, but also the background and context. A recurring question is
whether this was really the national war announced by the mass media
around the world, or just a small-town political battle played out on
the national stage.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Lebo covers the story behind the 2005 intelligent design case in Dover, Pennsylvania--the case that made front-page news around the world. About the AuthorLauri Lebo has been a journalist for twenty years. As part of an investigative reporting team, she helped solve two civil rights-era murders. As the York Daily Record's education reporter, she covered intelligent design's First Amendment battle. The winner of numerous state and national awards, she lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
Other books you might like
Related Aisles | |||||||||
|
| ||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||