The struggle to hold on to one’s moral compass and integrity while navigating the cruel waters of bigotry, violence, racial injustice is at the heart of Aaron Sorkin’s new adaptation of Harper Lee’s ...
Is the book “To Kill A Mockingbird” appropriate reading for middle school students in the 21st century? That is the question confronting school administrators, instructors, parents and students in the ...
A group of progressive teachers fought to "prohibit" Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" from being assigned in classroom curriculum amid left-wing criticism of parents protesting sexually ...
The answer: Atticus Finch, in “To Kill a Mockingbird” — played by Gregory Peck in the 1962 classic film adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. The film won three Academy Awards that year, including a Best ...
The Post quotes with evident approval the teachers’ accusation that the book “centers on whiteness” and “presents a barrier to understanding and celebrating an authentic Black point of view in Civil ...
A group of progressive teachers fought to “prohibit” Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” from being assigned in classroom curriculum amid left-wing criticism of parents protesting sexually ...
“‘It’s different this time,’ Atticus tells Scout. ‘This time we aren’t fighting the Yankees, we’re fighting our friends. But remember this, no matter how bitter things get, they’re still our friends ...
One of the most popular non-musical Broadway shows of recent years, the Aaron Sorkin stage version of “Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’” has finally hit Hartford, 16 months after its first ...
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