Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam," 1511
A car decorated with Creationist materials, Athens Georgia
Of Pandas and People, the first science education book supporting Intelligent Design, and textbook at the heart of the 2005 Dover, PA court case
Thomas Malthus (1766-1834)-British Philosopher and Economist who famously argued that a constantly growing population would outgrow its food supply
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)-British Scientist who argued for natural selection and its effects on social and biological phenomena
Taxonomy of Galapagos (Darwin's) Finches, showing evolutionary differences. From Darwin's trip on the HMS Beagle
A caricature of Charles Darwin as an ape, published in The Hornet, 1871
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)-English Naturalist who supported the scientific theories of natural selection and evolution
Caricature of Darwin's theory in the Punch almanac when Charles Darwin published "The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms" (1881)
The British Two Pound Coin commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Darwin's Birth in 2009
Statue of Charles Darwin in the Natural History Museum in London. Created by Joseph Boehm in 1885
The only illustration in Darwin's On the Origin of Species, A tree diagram, used to show the divergence of species through evolution
Title Page of On the Origin of Species, 1859
Spencer Tracy in the movie trailer for "Inherit the Wind," a play and movie based on the Scopes Trial that addressed the teaching of evolution in high school in the 1920s
Joseph Leidy (1823-1891)- American paleontologist and Professor of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania then Professor of Natural Science at Swarthmore and supporter of evolution's principles
Louis Agassiz (1807-1873)-Swiss Scientist who taught at Harvard and campaigned against Darwin and evolutionary theories.
Charles Hodge (1797-1878)-Head of Princeton Theological Seminary (1851-78) and an opponent of Darwin.
Jerry Falwell (1933-2007)-American Preacher and leader of the "Moral Majority." A main proponent of intelligent design in the late 20th century.
William Graham Sumner (1840-1910)-American Professor at Yale, where he taught the first "Sociology" course in the United States.
Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)-American Lawyer who was known for defending John Scopes for the ACLU in his Trial in Dayton Tennessee in 1925
William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925)-Democratic politician and Populist, leading prosecutor in the Scopes Trial and defender of Creationism