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Group 1: About the Author You’re going to be an expert on Harper Lee. Read the biography and answer the follow questions. Be ready to present your findings to the class. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/harperle.htm

1. When and where was Harper Lee born? What was her family like? 2. Who was her childhood best friend? 3. What did she study in college? Did she participate in any extra-curricular activities? Why might this be important to consider while reading To Kill A Mockingbird? 4. How did her decision to move to New York make To Kill A Mockingbird a reality? 5. What year was To Kill A Mockingbird published? When was it adapted to screen? 6. Was Harper Lee honored in any way following the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird? 7. Harper Lee's real life influenced many of the characters and events in To Kill A Mockingbird. Given what have you learned about her life (including personality traits, friends, family, experiences) make a prediction about what kinds of issues might surface in the book. Do you think that your knowledge about Harper Lee will influence your reading of the book? Should it influence your reading of the book? Why or why not?

Group 2: The Scottsboro Boys Your job is to become an expert on the Scottsboro Boys. Click on the link below to start learning about them. When you are finished, answer the questions below. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about The Scottsboro Boys and their trials. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ FTrials/scottsboro/SB_acct.html

1. Who were the Scottsboro Boys? How did they get into so much trouble?  2. Where and when did the Scottsboro Boys' original trial take place? How do you think this affected the outcome of their trial? 3. What does the NAACP acronym stand for? Why did the NAACP decide not to help the Scottsboro Boys? 4. The Communist Party came to the aid of the Scottsboro Boys. How did the South perceive the Communist Party, and how was it similar to the perception of blacks? What was the Communist Party's hidden agenda in providing aid to the Scottsboro Boys? 5. The Scottsboro Boy were not provided with adequate defense lawyers. Please list at least 3 ways in which the defense lawyers were inadequate. 6. Describe the trials. Were they fair or unfair? Please include at least 3 supporting facts to back up your description. 7. Were the Scottsboro Boys ever pardoned of their convictions? 8. The Scottosboro Boys' trial took place during the childhood of To Kill A Mockingbird's author, Harper Lee.. Make a prediction about how this trial might be an important impetus for the book. 

Group 3: Jim Crow Laws Your job is to become an expert about the history of Jim Crow laws. Please search the history of Jim Crow laws. When you are finished, answer the questions provided to you. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about Jim Crow Laws.  http://articles.usa-people- search.com/content-usa-history-the-history- of-the-jim-crow-laws.aspx http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/

What is the origin of the term “Jim Crow” What is the origin of the term “Jim Crow”? Why is it considered offensive? How did “Jim Crow” become synonymous with segregation in the South? Although African Americans legally had the right to vote, whites made it almost impossible for them to do so. List a few ways that whites were able to prohibit African Americans from voting. Who was Booker T. Washington? Where did he live? What did he believe was the best way for southern African-Americans to survive in the South? Who was W.E.B. DuBois? Where did he live? What did he believe was the best way for southern African-Americans to survive in the South? Why do you think Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois had differing opinions on how to survive in the South? Please give 3 facts to support your opinion. Given the information you’ve researched, what themes and ideas do you think will be presented in the novel? 

Group 4: Growing up White/Black in the South  Your job is to become an expert on what it was like to group up white and black in the South in the 1930s. Please read the links below and answer the questions. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about what it was like to be white/black in the South. Split this group in half. One pair should focus on growing up white in the south. Another pair should focus on growing up black in the south.

Growing up White in the South http://intranet.oswego308.org/schools/uploads/files/3206 /tkam_interview_growing_up_white.pdf Things to think about while reading: 1. What do these three ladies have in common about their ancestry? How do they talk about their families? 2. What were the three ladies living conditions like?  3. What were these ladies' first experiences with black people?  4. Did these white ladies ever play with their black peers?

Growing up Black in the South http://resources.mhs.vic.edu.au/mockingbird/interviewblack.h tm What does Mrs. Barge know about her ancestry? How does she talk about her family? What were her and her family's living conditions like? When was the first time she noticed a difference between the lives of black people and the lives of white people? From Mrs. Barge's account, what do you think is the most astounding difference? What kind of jobs were available to black people in the South? Mrs. Barge clearly has a different opinion of white people than her father does. What does she say that proves this? How does her perception of white people differ from her father's? Why do you think that is?

Group 5: The Great Depression Your job is to become an expert on the Great Depression. Read through the link provided, and then answer the questions below. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about the Great Depression. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Memories+of+the+dust+b owl:+for+people+of+the+Southern+Plains,+the+...- a0144296833

Group 5: The Great Depression Questions: 1. What was the Dust Bowl?  2. How did the Dust Bowl affect the Southern Plains? 3. What affect did the Dust Bowl have on agriculture? How would this affect farmers and their employers?  4. Given what you learned about the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, make a prediction about what you think the setting of To Kill A Mockingbird will look like. What will the houses look like? What will the characters be wearing? How will the characters act towards each other? How will Scout's classmates act toward Scout knowing that her father is a lawyer?