The politics of anti-creationism: The committees of correspondence

Author:Park, HJ

Article Title:The politics of anti-creationism: The committees of correspondence

Abstract:
When the creationism issue rose to the surface in the late 1970s, an organized opposition to the creationist campaign came from an unexpected source. Local groups of rank and file evolution defenders, led by a retired biology teacher, organized a grassroots network of anti-creationism called the Committees of Correspondence. They basically approached the creationism issue as a political rather than a scientific problem and fought the battle on local fronts, where creationists were heavily engaged in legal campaigns to include their ideas in the public schools. Grassroots anti-creationism was, however, eventually replaced by a centralized national operation with an educational emphasis. In this paper, I will document the development of this neglected part of the creation-evolution controversy and discuss related issues, namely the politics of science that became clearly visible in the course of evolutionists' disputes over anti-creation strategies.

Keywords: creationism; anti-creationism; evolutionary controversy; politics of science; Committee of Correspondence; National Center for Science Education

DOI: 10.1023/A:1004821731846

Source:JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF BIOLOGY

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