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______
. Foreword to the 35th anniversary edition of
To Kill a Mockingbird
. New York: HarperCollins, 1995.

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Lee, Wayne. “Emotions Mixed Among Clutter Participants.”
Hutchinson News
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“Lett Negro Saved from Electric Chair.”
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Letter to the editor. “Caustic Comment.”
Crimson White
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Letter to the editor. “Spreading Poison.”
Atlanta Journal
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“Literary-est Part of US Is South.”
Crimson White
, 29 March 1947, 5.

“‘Little Nelle' Heads Ram, Maps Lee's Strategy.”
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Lubet, Steven. “Reconstructing Atticus Finch.”
Michigan Law Review
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“‘Luckiest Person in the World,' Says Pulitzer Winner.”
Birmingham News
, 2 May 1961.

Lyell, Frank H. “One Taxi-Town.”
The New York Times
, 10 July 1960, BR5.

Lyons, Leonard. “Gossip from Gotham” (column).
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“Mad Dog Warning Issued for State.”
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Maples, Ann. “Novels Look Bright Under the Tree.”
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“Marine Tiger to Make Quick Turnaround and Substitute for Marine Jumper.”
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Martin, Judith. “To Lady Bird Johnson Alabama Is New Kin.”
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McMillan, James B. Review of
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Alabama Review
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Mills, Marja. “A Life Apart: Harper Lee, The Complex Woman Behind ‘A Delicious Mystery.'”
Chicago Tribune
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“‘A Ministry to Man: The Life of John Lovejoy Elliot,' a Biography by Tay Hohoff.”
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Mitgang, Herbert. “Books of the Times” (column).
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“Mocking Bird Call.”
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“Mockingbird Film May Begin in Fall.”
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“Mr. Bumble and the Mockingbird.” Editorial.
Richmond News-Leader
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Murray, Jennifer. “More Than One Way to (Mis)Read a Mockingbird.”
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Nations, Mack. “America's Worst Crime in Twenty Years.”
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“Negro Held for Attacking a Woman.”
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______
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______
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Rowley, Hazel. “Mockingbird Country.”
Australian's Review of Books
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“Scene of the Crime: Twenty-Five Years Later, Holcomb, Kansas Remembers ‘In Cold Blood.'”
Chicago Sunday Tribune
, 11 November 1984.

“School Reading Lists Shun Women and Black Authors.”
The New York Times
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Schultz, William Todd. “Why Did Truman Capote Write Answered Prayers?”
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Schumach, Murray. “Film Crew Saves $75,000 on Shacks.”
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______
. “Prize for Novel Elates Film Pair.”
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Schwabenton, Karen. “Harper Lee Discusses the Writer's Attitude and Craft.”
Sweet Briar News
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Segal, Victoria. “Writing Crime: A Grisly Tale of Art and Murder Revels in Its Own Gloominess.”
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,
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“Senate Lauds Pulitzer Winner.”
Montgomery Advertiser
, 20 May 1961.

“Severe Snowstorm Hits East, Stalls Traffic, Shuts Schools; Many Firms Close Early.”
Wall Street Journal
, 4 March 1960.

Shackelford, Dean. “The Female Voice in
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Smith, Joel P. “‘Mockingbird Author Looking for Characters?'”
Eufaula
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Smith, Patrick. “An Outspoken Critic.”
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“State Pulitzer Prize Winner Too Busy to Write.”
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, 2 May 1961.

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Tuscaloosa News
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“Strange Gods (Like TV) Buried in Church Rite.”
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Stuart, Dick. Williams is a Magic Name.”
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, 8 June 1955, 15.

“Tay Hohoff, Author, Lippincott Officer.”
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“Ten Liners Arrive or Depart Today: Seven Vessels, Bringing 4,596 Passengers, Due from Europe and the Near East.”
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“Traffic Ticket Report.”
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, 6 August 1960.

Vancheri Barbara. “Author Lauded ‘Mockingbird' As a ‘Moving' Film.”
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, 20 February 2003.

“Wealthy Farmer, 3 of Family Slain.”
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“We Bequeath Our Anti-Klanism,” Editorial.
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______
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Adkins, Christina Katherine. “Slavery and the Civil War in Cultural Memory.” Harvard University, 2014.

Gram, Margaret Hunt. “Matters of State: American Literature in the Civil Rights Era.” Harvard University, 2013.

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Richards, Gary Neal. “Another Southern Renaissance: Sexual Otherness in Mid-Twentieth Century Fiction.” Vanderbilt University, 1996.

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