Mockingbird (55 page)

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Authors: Charles J. Shields

Hare, Judge

Harper, Dr. William W.

HarperCollins

Harris, Phil

Harvey, Paul

Hayes, Harold

Heinemann publishers

Hello, Dolly!
(musical)

Helm, Mr.

Hendrix, Mr.

Here Is New York
(White)

Herlihy, James Leo

Hersey, John

He's for Me
(TV special)

Hickock, Richard

Capote and Lee interviews of

Capote at hanging of

Hicks, Granville

High Spirits
(musical)

Hill, George Roy

Hoffman, Philip Seymour

Hohoff, Arthur

Hohoff, Tay (Theresa von Hohoff)

death of

edits
Watchman
and renames
To Kill a Mockingbird

Lee's second novel and

Holmes, Sherlock

Honor and Duty
(Gus Lee)

Hood, James

Hoole, W. S.

Hope, Christine

Hope, Clifford R., Jr.

Hope, Clifford R., Sr.

Hope, Dolores

Hope, Holly

Hope, Nancy

Hope, Quentin

House of Flowers
(musical)

Howington, A. F.

Hudson, Rock

Hudson Guild

Huffington Post

Hull House

Huntingdon College

Huntress
(Huntingdon College newspaper)

Hurston, Zora Neale

Huston, John

Hutchens, John K.

Hutchinson News

I Love a Bandleader
(film)

incest

In Cold Blood
(Capote).
See also
Clutter murders

Capote's infatuation with Smith and

Dewey cooperation and

Kansas research for

Lee's contribution to

published

reviews of

written

Infamous
(film)

Iowa Writers' Workshop

Ives, Burl

Jack Benny Program, The
(TV show)

Jackson, Stonewall

Jewell, Tony

Johnson, Claudia Durst

Johnson, Lady Bird

Johnson, Lyndon Baines

Johnson, Richard L.

Jones, George Thomas

Jones, Jennifer

Jones, Martha

Jones, Mrs. Powell

Jones, Powell

Jones, James Earl

Jules and Jim
(film)

Kaiser, Robert J.

Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI)

Kansas City Star

Kansas State Penitentiary

Kansas State University

Kansas University Medical Center

Katz, Jolene

Katz, Meyer

Katz, Mimi

Katz, Mrs. Clarence

Keener, Catherine

Keith, Don

Kennedy, Jackie

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Robert

Kidwell, Mrs.

Kidwell, Susan

Kimbrough, Edward

King, Martin Luther

KIUL (radio station)

Kiwanis Club

Klute
(film)

Knopf, Alfred A.

Korean War

Kroll, Lucy

Kubrick, Stanley

Ku Klux Klan

Lamb, Brian

Lamb, Charles

Lancaster, Burt

Landegger, George

“Land of Sweet Forever, The” (Lee)

Lansbury, Angela

Lansing State Penitentiary

Last of the Whitfields, The
(Sanguinetti)

Last Year at Marienbad
(film)

Law, Roy

Lawrence of Arabia
(film)

Lean, David

Lee, Alice Finch (sister)

birth of

Crain and

death of

death of Edwin and

education of

family duties of

law career of

Lee's finances and

Lee's move to New York

Lee's relationship with

Lee's second novel and

long life of

Mills's
Mockingbird Next Door
and

Mockingbird
and

Mockingbird
film and

Monroe Journal
and

mother and

move to brick home and

nickname “Bear”

Pinkus and Carter and

racial attitudes of

retirement of

Williams and

WWII and

Lee, Amasa Coleman “A.C.” (father)

Alcohol Beverage Control Board and

Alice and

Atticus Finch modeled on

background of

death of

death of Edwin and

Edwin's wedding and

Ezell murder trial and

family life and

Hanks in “Wink at Justice” modeled on

KKK and

law career and

Lee's law studies and

Lee's move to New York and

Lee's relationship with

legislative career and

Lett trial and

marriage to Frances Finch and

Mockingbird
film and

Mockingbird
publication and

Monroe Journal
and

moves to brick home

Peck and

personality of

racial attitudes of

religion and

WWII and

Lee, Cader Alexander (grandfather)

Lee, Edwin, Jr. (nephew)

Lee, Edwin Coleman (brother)

birth of

death of

Jem character modeled on

marries Sara Ann McCall

Lee, Frances Cunningham Finch (mother)

Aunt Alexandra character modeled on

Capote on

death of

Lee's relationship with

marriage of

marriage of Edwin and

mental illness and

Lee, Frances Louise (sister).
See also
Conner, Frances Louise Lee

Lee, Gus

Lee, John, Esq.

Lee, Mary (niece)

Lee, Nelle Harper.
See also specific works

Academy Awards and

adolescence of

Alice and

American Academy of Arts and Letters and

appearance of

award by Alabama Library Association

award by Los Angeles Public Library

awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

awarded Pulitzer Prize

birth of

Boulware and

Brentwood Productions and

Browns' friendship with

Capote bases characters on

Capote
film and

Capote friendship and

Capote publishes
Other Voices
and

Chi Delta Phi and

childhood of

childhood typewriter and

Chi Omega sorority and

civil rights and

Clarke's
Capote
and

Clutter murders article by

Clutter murders research with Capote and

Crain and Williams become agents for

Crain friendship and

death of

death of Alice and

death of Capote and

death of Crain and

death of Edwin and

death of father and

death of Hohoff and

death of mother and

Dewey on

drinking and

drops out of law school

early writing and

education of, Huntingdon College

education of, Monroe County High school

education of, Oxford University

education of, University of Alabama law school

education of

Edwin and

Esquire
rejects article by

Ezells' trial and

Fallowfield as agent for

family background of

father and

Faulk house fire and

finances and contracts of

financial help to write novel

Fire Island vacations and

gambling and

games and

golf and

“Harper Lee” byline and

health problems, injury to hand

health problems, in old age

honorary degrees, Mount Holyoke

honorary degrees, University of Alabama

honorary degrees, University of Notre Dame

In Cold Blood
fails to credit

In Cold Blood
publication and

Infamous
film and

influence of Watson on

interviews of

Kansas guests in New York and

lawsuit vs. Mills's
Mockingbird Next Door

lawsuit vs. Monroe County Heritage Museum

lawsuit vs. Pinkus as agent

LBJ and

literary estate assigned to Carter and Pinkus

literary influences on

“Long Goodbye” submitted to Crain

Louise and

love affair rumors and

McCullers on

McIntosh and Otis as agents for

Mills's
Mockingbird Next Door
on

Mockingbird
35th anniversary and

Mockingbird
50th anniversary and

Mockingbird
banning and

Mockingbird
film and

Mockingbird
publication and success and

Monroeville visits and

mother and

moves to New York

nanny Hattie Belle Clausell and

National Council on the Arts and

New York lifestyle and

Night Fire
reviewed by

Nurnberg replaces Pinkus as agent for

Nye gives info on Clutter investigation

O'Connor, Flannery on

old age of, 85th birthday

old age of

old age of, visits limited by Carter

on Capote

Peck and

personality of

Pinkus as agent and executor

Pinkus assigned
Mockingbird
rights

Pinkus fired

profile of, in
Crimson White

publishes early fiction in
Prelude

racism theme of

Rammer Jammer
edited by

sexual orientation and

Smith and Hickock execution and

smoking and

speaking by

Strode's fiction workshop and

trademark and licensing and

travels to England with Gladys Watson-Burkett

Watchman
draft written by

Watchman
manuscript published in old age

Watchman
revisions result in
Mockingbird

West Point class on
Mockingbird
and

Williams as agent and

writes “Cat's Meow”

writes “Caustic Comment” column

writes draft of
Long Goodbye

writes for
Huntress

writes “Land of Sweet Forever

writes remembrance for
O
magazine

writes “Roomful of Kibble

writes “Snow-on-the-Mountain”

writes “This Is Show Business”

writes unfinished nonfiction novel
The Reverend

writes unfinished second novel

writes “Viewer and the Viewed”

writing given up by

writing methods and habits

writing style of

WWII and

Lee, Robert E.

Lee, Sara Anne McCall (sister-in-law)

Lee, Theodocia Eufrassa Windham (grandmother)

Lemmon, Jack

Lett, Walter, trial of

Lewis, Sinclair

Library Journal

Life with Father
(Day)

Lillie, Beatrice

Lippincott, J. B.

Literary Guild

Little Bit (Faulk cook)

Little Rock, Arkansas, school desegregation

Lolita
(film)

Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner, The
(film)

Lonely Are the Brave
(film)

Longest Day, The
(film)

“Long Goodbye, The” (Lee)

Loren, Sophia

Los Angeles Public Library award

Los Angeles Times

Louisville and Nashville Railroad

“Love—In Other Words” (Lee essay)

Lovejoy, Elijah

Lovejoy, John Elliot

Love Machine, The
(Susann)

Love with a Proper Stranger
(film)

Lowery, Naomi

Lucy, Autherine

Lumet, Sidney

Lyell, Frank

lynching

Lyon, Kenneth

Magnificent Obsession
(Douglas)

Malden, Karl

Mallon, Thomas

Malone, J. O.

Malone, Vivian

Manchester, William

Manchester Guardian

Manchurian Candidate
(film)

Man in the Moon, the
(film)

Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The
(film)

March on Washington (1963)

Marine Jumper
(troopship)

Martin, Hugh

Mary Ruth
(bomber)

Mason, Jimilu

Mastroianni, Marcello

Maxwell, W. M. “Willie Jo”

McAtee, Charles

McCall, Sara Ann.
See
Lee, Sara Ann

McCall's

McCain, Dr. James

McCrea, Joel

McCullers, Carson

McDowell, Roddy

McIntosh, Mavis

McIntosh and Otis

McNeil, Mrs. Leighton

“Meditations of Hambone, The” (comic strip)

Megna, John

Meier, Wendle

Meigs, Frank

Member of the Wedding, The
(McCullers)

Mendoza, Louis

Meredith, James

Methodist Annual Conference

Methodist church

integration and

Methodist Episcopal Church (Monroeville,
later
First United Methodist Church)

Midnight Caller, The
(Foote)

Miller, B. M.

Mills, Marja

Lee disavows

Ministry to Man, A
(Hohoff)

Miracle Worker, The
(film)

Mitchell, James (James Munro)

Mitchell, Margaret

Mitchum, Robert

Mitgang, Herbert

Mobile Register

Mockingbird Next Door, The
(Mills)

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