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To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

  

by Harper Lee

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  1. Harper Lee Biography
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  2. Civil Rights Movement: Struggle for Integration Summary and Analysis
    Educators, literary critics, and historians consider Mockingbird to be one of the most important “literary” tools for teaching the United States Civil Rights Movement. Check out these US history links to help place Mockingbird in the context of the struggle for integration and racial equality.