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                                                                                                                                                     July 8th, 2007

Dear Patriots,

 

    Katina from Galveston, IN is this weeks history challenge winner!  Katina will be sent two bags of  "Boca Java Coffee".  Boca Java Coffee is a big supporter of our troops overseas, so be sure to click the banner ad below to find out more! Divine Providence was the correct answer; click here for the resource information!

 

   The $500 cash prize drawing was done on Saturday and the winner will be announce this week on the web site!

 

"We have this day restored the Sovereign, to Whom alone men ought to be obedient. He reigns in heaven and from the rising to the setting sun, may His Kingdom com." - Samuel Adams

 

Sincerely,

Chris Peterson

 

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Weekly History Challenge - 7/09/07

This weeks prize is the DVD "Inherently Wind: A Hollywood History of the Scopes Trial"

 

On July 10th, 1925 one of the world's most famous court trial (often referred to as the "Scopes Monkey Trail") began in Dayton, TN.  The trial was engineered as a challenge to the Tennessee Butler Act that prohibited teaching in public school the theory that man had evolved. The willing defendant, John Scopes, who was represented by the ACLU lawyer Clarence Darrow, was convicted of violating the act (the conviction was later overturned on a technicality). Name the man who argued the case for the prosecution and won.

 

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