Authors: Charles J. Shields
Lee disavows
Mockingbird Players
Monroe County Bank
Monroe County Courthouse
Lett trial and
Mockingbird
film and
Monroe County Heritage Museum
Lee lawsuit and
Mockingbird
50th anniversary and
Monroe County High School
Monroe County Library
Monroe County schools
Monroe Journal
A.C. sells
Mockingbird
and
Monroeville
A.C. and civic life in
Capote and
KKK and
Lee's childhood in
Lee's old age in
Lee visits
Mockingbird
annual play in
Mockingbird
50th anniversary and
Mockingbird
film and
Mockingbird
makes famous
Mockingbird
publication and
Peck visits
Pakula visits
segregation and
Watchman
and
Monroeville Bank Trust
Monroeville Chamber of Commerce
Monroeville Elementary School
Monroeville Kiwanis club
Monroeville Library
Montgomery
bus boycott
Lee book signing in
Whatley reassigned to
Montgomery Advertiser
Moon Is Down, The
(Steinbeck)
Mount Holyoke College
Mount Muncie Cemetery
Mulligan, Robert
Mullins, Atticus
Munro, Irene
Murphy, Rosemary
Music Man, The
(film)
Nabokov, Vladimir
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Association of Wheat Growers
National Book Award
National Council of Teachers of English
National Council on the Arts
National Guard
National Public Radio
National Review
Nations, Mack
NBC TV
Neal, Patricia
Newquist, Roy
New South
Newsweek
New York Daily News
New Yorker
New York Herald Tribune
New York Morning Telegraph
New York Times
bestseller list
New York World's Fair
New York World Telegram
Nichols, Marjorie
Night Fire
(Kimbrough)
“Nightmare” (Lee story)
Norris, Helen
Northrup, Clyde McCall
Northrup, William Henderson
Nunn, Dr. Grady H.
Nunn, Torrey Hohoff
Nurnberg, Andrew
Nye, Harold
O'Connor, Flannery
Old Yeller
(Gipson)
Oliver Twist
(Dickens)
O
magazine
Once Is Not Enough
(Susann)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
(Kesey)
On the Road
(Kerouac)
Other Voices, Other Rooms
(Capote)
Idabel based on Lee
Lee on
Otis, Elizabeth
O'Toole, Peter
Overpress
Overton, Frank
Oxford University
Pakula, Alan
Paley, Babe
Pannell, Anne Gary
Panhellenic Association
Parallax View, The
(film)
Parks, Rosa
Passani, Veronique
Paton, Alan
Patton, George S.
Paxton, Collin Wilcox
Peck, Gregory
Academy Award and
cast as Atticus Finch
Lee and
Mockingbird
film shaped by
National Council for the Arts and
visits Monroeville
Peckinpah, Sam
Penguin Books
Penn, Arthur
People
Perkins, Anthony
Persons, Archulus Julius (Capote's father)
Persons, Truman Streckfus.
See
Capote, Truman
Peters, Brock
Phillips, Thomas Hal
Piersall, Jimmy
Pinkus, Leigh Ann Winnick
Pinkus, Samuel L.
Lee fires
Lee lawsuit vs.
Plimpton, George
Polk, Dr. L. Reed
Popular Library
Portnoy's Complaint
(Roth)
Prelude
(Huntingdon literary magazine)
Preston, Robert
Pride and Prejudice
(Austen)
Prose, Francine
Pulitzer, Joseph
Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize Novels, The
(Stuckey)
Purdy, Mae
Pynchon, Thomas
Rabbits' Wedding, The
(Williams)
racism.
See also
blacks; segregation; white southerners
Mockingbird
and
Mockingbird
film and
Watchman
and
Radley's Fountain Grille
Radney, Tom, Sr.
Rammer Jammer
(humor magazine)
Rand, Ayn
Random House
Rawhide
(TV series)
Reader's Digest, Condensed Books
Reed, Emily Wheelock
Renais, Alain
Republican Party
Reverend, The
(Lee's nonfiction book project)
Revue Studios
Richards, Robert P.
Richardson, Tony
Richmond News-Leader
Ride the High Country
(film)
Ritt, Martin
Robbins, Jerome
Robert Montgomery Presents
(TV show)
Roberts, Douglas
Roberts, Leo R.
Robinson, Earl
Rockefeller Family Portrait, A
(Manchester)
“Roomful of Kibble, A” (Lee short story)
Rorem, Ned
Roth, Jerry
Rover Boys
series (Stratemeyer)
Rubinstein, Elizabeth Winick
Rudisill, Marie Faulk
Rupp, Bobby
Ryland, Cecil
Saint, Eva Marie
Salinger, J. D.
Sandoz, Mari
Sanford, Logan
Sanguinetti, Elise
Sarris, Andrew
Saturday Review
Sawyer, Sheriff
Schrader, M. C.
Schulkers, Robert F.
Schwerner, Michael
Scott, Randolph
Searcy Hospital for the Insane
Seckatary Hawkins series (Schulkers)
Seeley, Clinton
segregation.
See also
racism
Selznick, David O.
Sergel, Christopher
Shakespeare, William
Shawn, William
Sheridan, Ann
Shobe, Johnny
Shoot the Piano Player
(film)
Siegel, Stanley
Silverstone, Jonas
Sims, Louise
Sims, Zoot
Single Pebble, A
(Hersey)
slavery
Smart, William
Smith, Harrison
Smith, Lillian
Smith, Margaret Chase
Smith, Perry
Capote and
Capote and Lee interviews of
Capote at hanging of
Smith, Sydney
“Snow-on-the-Mountain” (Lee short story)
Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI
“Some Writers of Our Times” (Lee parody)
Sotheby's
Soul on Ice
(Cleaver)
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Southern Democrats
Southern Rhodesia missionary
Soviet Union
Spiral Road, The
(film)
Stallworth, Nicholas
Stanley Siegel Show, The
Stark, Dr.
Starkweather, Charles
State Department
Steinbeck, John
Steiner, George
Stevens, Connie
Stevens, George
Stevens, Roger
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, William
St. Mark's United Methodist Church (Montgomery)
stock market crash of 1929
Stoecklein, Alfred
Storm Fear
(film)
“Story Behind a Nonfiction Novel, The” (Plimpton)
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Strange Fruit
(Smith)
Stratemeyer, Edward
Stringer, Polly
Strode, Hudson
Strode, Therese
Stuckey, W. J.
Studio One
(TV series)
“Stuff White People Do” (blog post)
Summer of '42
(film)
Susann, Jacqueline
Suspense
(TV series)
Sweet Briar College
Tate, Roland
Taylor, A.J.P.
Tennessee Commercial Appeal
“Thanksgiving Visitor, The” (Capote)
“This Is Show Business” (Lee short story)
Till, Emmett
Time
Todd, Alden
To Kill a Mockingbird
(book)
adapted as play
Atticus Finch modeled on A. C. Lee
autobiographical aspect
awarded Pulitzer Prize
awards and honors and
banned in Richmond
book clubs and
Boo Radley modeled on Son Boulware
Capote and
childhood in
civil rights and
Crain and revisions of
Depression South in
Dill modeled on Capote
early Lee story and
Ewell family in
Faulk house fire and
50th anniversary of
film rights sold
foreign sales and
Hohoff's editorial impact on
Jem modeled on Edwin Lee
Kansas state motto and
law vs. justice theme and
Lee on
Lee's mother as model for Aunt Alexandra in
missionary ladies in
Miss Maudie modeled on Gladys Watson
Monroeville and success of
mother in
Mrs. Dubose modeled on Mrs. Jones
narrators and point-of-view in
Pinkus sued on rights
popularity of
publication and early success of
rabid dog scenes
racism and
reassessment of, post-1990s
reviews of
sales of
Sam Levy modeled on Meyer Katz
schools and
success of
themes of
Tom Robinson character and
trial modeled on Lett and Ezell trials
Watchman
renamed as
Watchman
vs.
West Point lecture by Lee on
To Kill a Mockingbird
(film)
Academy Awards and
Atticus Productions and
Atticus role expanded in
Brentwood Productions and
casting of
income from
Lee in Hollywood during shooting
music and
premiere of
Peck and
Pinkus and
production and shooting of
responses to
rights sold
screenplay by Foote
set
social criticism in
title design
To Kill a Mockingbird
(Sergel play adaptation)
Torrence, Elon
Tracy, Spencer
Trevor-Roper, Hugh
Truffaut, François
Tucker, Mel
Tuscaloosa News
Tutwiler, Julia
20th Century-Fox
Twilight Zone
(TV show)
Union High School (Monroeville)
United Methodist Youth Fellowship
United Press International (UPI)
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army Air Corps
U.S. Congress
U.S. Information Agency
U.S. Supreme Court
Universal Studios
University of Alabama
awards Lee honorary degree
integration of
Lee drops out of
Lee studies law at
Lee writes for campus publications
Mockingbird
and
Tonja Carter studies law at
University of Mississippi
integration of
University of Notre Dame
awards Lee honorary degree
Untidy Pilgrim, The
(Walter)
Up the Down Staircase
(film)
Valley of the Dolls
(Susann)
Van Meter, Marcia
Van Vleet, Gerald
Veritas Media
Vietnam War
“Viewer and the Viewed, The” (Lee story)
Village Voice
Vogue
voting rights
Wagner, Robert
Wallace, George
Walter, Eugene
Warner Bros.
Washington Post
Watson, Doc
Watson-Burkett, Gladys
Wayne, John
Well of Loneliness, The
(Hall)
Wells, Floyd
Wells, Kay
Welty, Eudora
Wesley, John
West, Duane
West Point Military Academy
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
(film)
Whatley, Ray E.
“When Children Discover America” (Lee article)
When the Church Bell Rang Racist
(Collins)
White, E. B.
White Citizens' Council
white southerners
Wilde, Cornel
William Morris Agency
Williams, Annie Laurie
Alice and
background of
Capote and
Crain's illness and death and
Lee's relationship with
Lee's second novel and
Lee shows work to Crain and
Mockingbird
and
Mockingbird
film and
retirement of
Williams, Fern
Williams, Garth
Williams, R. B. “Dickie” (cousin)
Wilson, Argybell
Wilson, Merl
Wind Creek Casino
Windham, Donald
Windom, William
Winick, Eugene
Winick, Ina
Winick, Leigh Ann
“Wink at Justice, A” (Lee story)
Winsor, Kathleen
Wizard of Oz, The
(film)
Wolfe, Thomas
Women's College of Alabama (
later
Huntingdon College)
Women's Society of Christian Service
Wonderful World of Chemistry
(revue)