Harper Lee: Hey, Boo - Outtakes: Mark Childress
Childress explains how the character Scout had a radical viewpoint in the segregated south.
Mar 9th, 2012 |
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Childress explains how the character Scout had a radical viewpoint in the segregated south.
The author praises Harper Lee's distillation of national issues into a small-town setting.
The Pulitzer Prize winning author discusses the impact of Harper Lee's characters.
McBride reflects on Harper Lee's subtle activism and the role of writers in civil rights.
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