Use this resource to transform how you teach Harper Lee’s classic novel by integrating historical context, documents, and sources that reflect the African American voices absent from Mockingbird's narration: https://t.co/mTSw8YAg5k #TeachingMockingbird pic.twitter.com/KW0pQsaWE3
— Facing History (@facinghistory) April 27, 2018
Why is "To Kill a #Mockingbird" still so popular? A new documentary tries to find an answer: http://t.co/oNE2WhIgJW pic.twitter.com/xUH6hKZQhP
— Facing History (@facinghistory) January 31, 2015
A new Text to Text featuring "To Kill a Mockingbird" that raises important questions about race, justice and memory. http://t.co/LqLyvlBAQJ
— NYT Learning Network (@NYTimesLearning) April 2, 2015
New! Resources for Teaching Mockingbird, Watchman & Harper Lee: http://t.co/PJOcwcEze1 #engchat pic.twitter.com/QbPbch4WBD
— NYT Learning Network (@NYTimesLearning) September 11, 2015
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