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Harper Lee’s Early Life Born Nelle Harper Lee, 1926 Grew up in Monroeville, AL Father: Amasa Coleman Lee Lawyer Descendant of Gen. Robert E. Lee Two siblings Childhood friend: Truman Capote Author: In Cold Blood, Breakfast at Tiffany’s
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Education and Writing Attended University of Alabama for law Left school to pursue writing Wrote TKM Started as short stories 1957: Submitted them to editors Asked to revise 1959: To Kill a Mockingbird published
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To Kill a Mockingbird Best-selling book 1961: Won Pulitzer Prize 1962: Film released Oscar wins for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor, Gregory Peck
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After the book… Harper Lee appeared to be reclusive She didn’t publish more novels, but wrote reviews and short articles Sometimes talks to students Won Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2007
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Theme: Prejudice & Tolerance How people feel about and respond to differences in others Racism Rich versus poor People who are “different” Sexism
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Theme: Guilt and Innocence Guilt Feeling badly about your role in a situation Assuming someone is guilty because of their identity Innocence Trying to prove innocence Innocence of children
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Theme: Knowledge & Ignorance Knowledge Wise characters sharing advice Unlikely characters with a unique view of the world Ignorance Lack of awareness of others’ needs Assuming one way is the only way because “that’s the way it is”
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Theme: Courage & Cowardice Courage Taking risks Doing what is right, not what is popular Facing fear Cowardice Ignoring injustice due to fear The “mob mentality”
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Theme: Loss of Innocence Young characters unaware of “evils” in the world Walk into bad situations Coerced into bad situations Witness the faults of others that they trust
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Historical Context Setting: Alabama, 1930s Great Depression Slavery Jim Crow Lynch Mobs Scottsboro Trials Civil Rights Banned Books
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Great Depression 1929: Stock Market crashes 25% of Americans looking for jobs can’t find them 13 million lose their jobs Banks close due to runs 50% of Americans live below subsistence level
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Great Depression
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Slavery in the South 1560s, black slaves brought to Spanish Florida 1607, English colonists in Virginia start to import slaves South becomes agriculturally based, resulting in widespread use of slave labor Slavery abolished 1865
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Jim Crow Laws “Separate but equal” Schools Movie theatres Treatment at stores Parks Water fountains Banning of interracial marriages Restrictions on voting
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Jim Crow Laws More examples of segregation
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Lynch Mobs Many Black Americans were not protected by the legal system No trial for many If there was a trial, juries were all White Some were taken by mobs and lynched Some lynchings were public
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Scottsboro Boys Trial 1931: Nine teenaged, Black boys on a train are accused of rape Brought to trial Flimsy evidence All-white jury 8/9 sentenced to death Supreme Court gets involved Four released, others serve long terms
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Civil Rights Movement Americans seeking civil rights regardless of race 1954: Brown v. Board of Education Civil Rights Act of 1964 Civil Rights Act of 1968
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TKM’s Controversy Inappropriate for high school? Racial epithets Profanity Discussion of rape Too soft on racism? Did Harper Lee really write the book?
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