Dudley Field Malone

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Dudley Field Malone was an American lawyer, politician, and civil liberties advocate best known for his role on the defense team in the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial challenging laws against teaching evolution.

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instanceOf civil liberties advocate
human
lawyer
politician
appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1882-06-03
dateOfDeath 1950-10-05
educatedAt St. Francis Xavier University
surface form: College of St. Francis Xavier

Fordham University
Fordham University School of Law
employer United States government
surface form: United States federal government
familyName Malone
fieldOfWork civil liberties
constitutional law
international law
givenName Dudley
hasHonorificSuffix Esq.
knownFor advocacy of civil liberties
opposition to laws banning the teaching of evolution
role in the Scopes Monkey Trial defense team
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

women's suffrage movement
nativeLanguage English
notableWork defense in the Scopes Monkey Trial
occupation civil rights activist
diplomat
lawyer
lecturer
politician
participantIn Scopes "Monkey" Trial
surface form: Scopes Monkey Trial

Scopes "Monkey" Trial
surface form: Scopes Trial

State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes
placeOfBirth New York
New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath New York
New York City
United States of America
positionHeld Collector of the Port of New York
religion Roman Catholicism
residence New York City
sexOrGender male
spouse Doris Stevens
Edna Louise Johnson
Maud Gernon
workLocation New York City

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