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Academy Awards
Adams, Phoebe
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The
(Twain)
Advise and Consent
(Drury)
Agee, James
Alabama Alcohol Beverage Control Board
Alabama Bar Association
Alabama Council on Human Relations
Alabama Girls' Industrial School
Alabama Library Association
Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Alabama Public Library Service
Alabama State House of Representatives
Alabama Student Union
Alabama-West Florida Conference of the Methodist Church
Alexander City Outlook
Alexander City Police Department
Alford, Philip
Allen, Fred
Allen, Maryon Pittman
All Fall Down
(film)
All the President's Men
(film)
All the Way Home
(Mosel)
American Actors Theater
American Friends Service Committee
American Society of Arts and Letters
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
Anderson, James
Answered Prayers
(Capote)
Arlen, Harold
Armstrong, Louis
Ashida, Mrs. Hideo
Ashida, Robert
Asquith, Lady Margot
Associated Press (AP)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlantic
Atlas Shrugged
(Rand)
Atticus Productions
Austen, Jane
Avedon, Richard
Ayers, Edwards
Badham, Mary
Baldwin Times
Bancroft, Anne
Barnes, Pamela
Barnett, Bugg, & Lee
Mockingbird
lawsuits and
Watchman
manuscript and
Barnett, Gus
Barnett, J. B.
Barnett, Ross
Bass, S. Jonathan
BBC
Beaton, Cecil
Beatty, Warren
Behan, Brendan
Bell for Adano, A
(Hersey)
Bell Jar, The
(Plath)
Bentley, Robert J.
Beowulf
Bernstein, Elmer
Berryman, Helen Greene
Bible
“Big Bird” (Mallon)
Biggs, Wanda
Bilbo, Theodore G.
Birdman of Alcatraz
(film)
Birmingham, Alabama
civil rights protests and
Mockingbird
film and
Birmingham News
Birmingham School of Law
Birmingham World
Black, Hugo
“Black Codes”
blacks.
See also
civil rights movement; segregation;
and specific incidents
A. C. Lee and
Lee story on arrest of
Methodists and
Monroeville and
Mockingbird
and
Till trial and
voting rights and
Watchman
and
Blass, A. B.
Blass, Joseph
Blessed Are the Peacemakers
(Bass)
Bonanza
(TV series)
Bonner, J. M.
Book-of-the-Month Club
Boulware, Alfred R., Jr. “Son”
Boulware, Alfred R.
Boulware, Annie
Boulware, Mary A.
Boulware, Sally C.
Bowen, Elizabeth
Boyle, Hal
Brando, Marlon
Brentwood Productions
British Book Society
British Overseas Air Corporation (BOAC)
Brown, Bill
Brown, Joy
Brown, Michael Martin
Brown v. Board of Education
Bugg, L. J.
Bugg & Barnett.
See
Barnett, Bugg & Lee
Bullock, Sandra
Bumble Beadle Fund
Bumstead, Henry
Burns, Robert
Bush, George W.
Butler
Butts, Thomas Lane
Caldwell, Erskine
Caldwell, Justin
Caldwell, Virginia
Calpurnia's Cookbook
lawsuit
Canterbury Tales, The
(Chaucer)
Cape Fear
(film)
Capote, Joseph (Truman's stepfather)
Capote, Truman Garcia (born Truman Streckfus Persons)
adopted by Joseph Capote
appearance of
Black and White Ball and
childhood of
Clutter murders research with Lee and
death of
dedicates
In Cold Blood
to Lee
deterioration of
Dewey and
Dill in
Mockingbird
based on
early writing of
film
Capote
on
film
Infamous
on
homosexuality and
interviewed by
People
Kansas guests in New York and
Lee as model for characters of
Lee on
Lee's mother and
Lee's move to New York and
Lee's relationship with
Lee's second novel and
Mockingbird
and
Mockingbird
film and
Monroeville and
mother Lillie Mae and
moves to New York
personality of
publishes
Answered Prayers
publishes
In Cold Blood
Smith and Hickock confessions and
Smith and Hickock execution and
Smith and Hickock trial and
Time
cover and
Williams and Crain as agents and
writes “Christmas Memory”
writes
House of Flowers
with Arlen
writes
In Cold Blood
writes
Other Voices
Capote
(Clarke)
Capote
(film)
Capps, Jack
Carson, Joanna
Carson, Johnny
Carter, Jennings Faulk
Carter, Mary Ida
Carter, Patrick
Carter, Tonja B.
Cary, Joyce
Casey, John
Cash, W. J.
Catch-22
(Heller)
“Cat's Meow, The” (Lee story)
“Caustic Comment” (Lee column)
Cerf, Bennett
Chaney, James
Channing, Carol
Charleston, South Carolina, church murders of 2015
Chasin, George
Chicago Press Club
Chicago Tribune
Chi Delta Phi
Chi Omega sorority
Christian Science Monitor
“Christmas Memory, A” (Capote)
Church, Roy
Civil Rights Act (1964)
Civil Rights Bill (1957)
civil rights movement
Civil War (War Between the States)
Clare, Myrtle T.
Clark, Mary Higgins
Clarke, Gerald
Clausell, Hattie Belle
Clutter, Arthur
Clutter, Beverly
Clutter, Bonnie
Clutter, Eveana
Clutter, Herbert W.
Clutter, Kenyon
Clutter, Nancy
Clutter murders.
See also In Cold Blood
; Hickock, Richard; Smith, Perry
arraignment and
arrest and confessions and
Dewey's final report on
funerals and
farm of
Smith and Hickock hanged for
trial and
Collins, Donald
Collins, John
Columbia University
Confederate Army
Conner, Frances Louise Lee “Louise” (sister)
Conner, Hank (nephew)
Conner, Herschel (brother-in-law)
Connor, Eugene “Bull”
Cooper, Gary
Copland, Aaron
Corrie (Faulk housekeeper)
Counterpoint
(radio show)
Cousland, Mike
Crain, Maurice
friendship with Lee
illness and death of
Lee shows work to
Lee's second novel and
McIntosh and Otis and
Mockingbird
and
visits Monroeville
Watchman
revisions and
Crawford, Joan
Crimson White
(University of Alabama newspaper)
Crosby, Bing
Cross, Ruth
Crowther, Bosley
Cullivan, Donald
Davis, Bette
Day, Clarence
Days of Wine and Roses, The
(film)
Deal, Borden
Death in the Family, A
(Agee)
Dees, Maggie
Deitch, Joseph
Delaney, Caldwell
Delbanco, Nicholas
Delta Review
de Mille, Agnes
Denton, Crahan
Depression
Dewey, Alvin
In Cold Blood
portrayal of
Lee on
Dewey, Alvin, III
Dewey, Marie Louise Bellocq
Dewey, Paul David
“Dewey Had Important Part in Solving Brutal Murders” (Lee article)
De Wilde, Brandon
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery)
D'Harnoncourt, René
Dickens, Charles
Diebenkorn, Richard
Divorce Italian Style
(film)
Douglas, Kirk
Douglas, Lloyd C.
Dragon's Wine
(Deal)
Drury, Allen
Duke, Patty
Dunnock, Mildred
Dunphy, Jack
Duntz, Clarence
Duvall, Robert
Eddins, E. O.
Edinburgh Review
Edwards, Blake
Ellington, Shirley
Engle, Paul
Esquire
Evans, Estelle
Ewalt, Clarence
Ewalt, Nancy
Ex Libris book club
Experiment in Terror
(film)
Ezell murder trial
Faircloth, Dorothy
Faircloth, Taylor
Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC)
Fallowfield, Julie
Farm Credit Administration
Faulk, Bud “Squire”
Faulk, Callie
Faulk, Lillie Mae “Nina” (Capote's mother)
Faulk, Sook
Faulk, Virginia “Jenny,” xvi
Faulkner, James
Faulkner, William
Fear Strikes Out
(film)
Fenton, Dr. Robert M.
Fielding, Henry
Finch, Alice (aunt)
Finch, Ellen Rivers Williams (grandmother)
Finch, James Cunningham (grandfather)
Finney County
Finney County Courthouse
“Fire and the Flame, The” (Capote and Lee childhood story)
First Baptist Church (Monroeville)
First Methodist Church (Garden City)
First National Bank (Mobile)
First United Methodist Church (Monroeville,
formerly
Methodist Episcopal Church)
Fitzgerald, Zelda
Fix, Paul
Fleming, Arthur
Foote, Horton
Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston
Ford, John
Forever Amber
(Winsor)
Fountain, Murdock McCorvey
Frankenheimer, John
Frankfurt, Stephen
Frazier, G. Stanley
Freedland, Michael
Freedom Riders
Fugate, Caril
Future Farmers of America
Garden City
(Hope)
Garden City Telegram
Gehrig, Lou
Germi, Pietro
Gettell, Richard Glenn
Ghostley, Alice
Gilbert and Sullivan
Gill, Brendan
Gipson, Fred
Gipson, Tommie
Gladwell, Malcolm
Glock, William
Golden Cocoon, The
(Cross)
Golitzen, Alexander
Gone With the Wind
(Mitchell)
Goodman, Andrew
Go Set a Watchman
(Lee)
apartness theme and
Atticus Finch in
Calpurnia character in
in
Watchman
Crain as agent for
edited by Hohoff
first draft written
first draft saved at law offices
manuscript published, in Lee's old age
Mockingbird
vs.
racism in
renamed
To Kill a Mockingbird
revisions for Crain
shortcomings of
South depicted in
trial in
Graham, Kay
Grapevine
Gray, Timothy
Green, Logan
Greensboro, North Carolina, sit-ins
Gregory Peck
(Freedland)
Griffiths, Peter
Hafner, “Dutch”
Hafner, Fern
Hafner, Penny
Hafner-Bailey, Joy
Haldane, J. B. S.
Hale, Richard
Hall, Ted
Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer
Hammond, Mrs.
Hammond, Ralph
Hamner, John T.
Hanes, R. Philip, Jr.
Hanover County School Board (Richmond, Virginia)
Mockingbird
banned by