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Mockingbird
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Watchman by the Numbers: Harper Lee’s New Novel Proves Popular, Divisive.” Library Journal , 1 September 2015, 14, 16, 17.
    Hechinger, Fred M. “Censorship Found on the Increase.” The New York Times , 16 September 1986, C7.
    Hendrix, Vernon. “Author’s Father Proud of ‘Mockingbird’ Fame.” Montgomery Advertiser , 7 August 1960.
    ______ . “Firm Gives Books to Monroe County.” Montgomery Advertiser , 23 December 1962.
    ______ . “Harper Lee Cries for Joy at Peck’s Winning of Oscar.” Montgomery Advertiser , 10 April 1963.
    Hodges, Sam. “To Love a Mockingbird.” Mobile Register , 8 September 2002.
    Hoff, Timothy. “Influences on Harper Lee: An Introduction to the Symposium.” Alabama Law Review 45 (Winter 1994), 389.
    Hoffman, Roy. “Long Lives the Mockingbird.” The New York Times Book Review , 9 August 1998, 31.
    Hohoff, Tay. “We Get a New Author.” Literary Guild Book Club Magazine , August 1960, 3–4.
    â€œHonors Are Given 13 Women by Mount Holyoke College.” The New York Times , 11 November 1962, 53.
    â€œJohn Megna, 42, ‘Mockingbird’ Star.” The New York Times , 7 September 1995, B17.
    Johnson, Claudia Durst. “The Secret Courts of Men’s Hearts: Code and Law in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird .” Studies in American Fiction 19 (Autumn 1991), 129–39.
    Johnson, Hubert A. To Kill a Mockingbird , uncorrected proof, printed Spring 1960, Special Collections, University of Virginia.
    Jones, George Thomas. “Courthouse Lawn Was Once Kids’ Playground,” in Happenings in Old Monroeville. Volume 2. Monroeville, AL: Bolton Newspapers, 2003.
    ______ . “Queen of the Tomboys.” Monroe Journal , 6 May 1999.
    ______ . “Stand Up, Monroeville, Gregory Peck Is Passin’,” in Happenings in Old Monroeville. Volume 2. Monroeville, AL: Bolton Newspapers, 2003.
    ______ . “Young Harper Lee’s Affinity for Fighting.” EducETH.ch (The English Page). 7 December 1999. www.educeth.ch/english/readinglist/leeh/remin.html#fight .
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    ______ . “To Find a Mockingbird.” Dallas Times Herald , n.d. (1984).
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    Krebs, Albin. “Truman Capote Is Dead at 59; Novelist of Style and Clarity.” The New York Times , 28 August 1984.
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    ______ . “Nightmare.” Prelude , Spring 1945, 11.
    ______ . “A Wink at Justice.” Prelude , Spring 1945, 14–15.
    ______ . “Some Writers of Our Times.” Rammer Jammer , November 1945, 14.
    ______ . “What Price Registration?” Crimson White , 13 June 1946, 2.
    ______ . “Caustic Comment” (column). Crimson White , 28 June 1946, 2 August 1946, 16 August 1946.
    ______ . “Now Is the Time for All Good Men” (one-act play). Rammer Jammer , October 1946, 7, 17–18.
    ______ . “Alabama Authors Write of Slaves, Women, GIs.” Crimson White , 1 October 1946, 2.
    ______ . “Christmas Means to Me.” McCall’s , December 1961, 63.
    ______ . Foreword to the 35th anniversary edition of To Kill a Mockingbird . New York: HarperCollins,
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