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Review of The Struggle Continues - 0 views

  • This video was filmed during September, 1989 when Pax Christi sent a delegation to Haiti. It is a beginners film, one that unabashedly tries to move the viewer to concern for and action on Haiti's behalf. There is a need for this sort of film to introduce people Haiti who know little or nothing of her. The film has a job to do. It does not concentrate on or much mention the attractive features of Haiti. It sets out to show and analyze Haiti's misery.
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Windows on Haiti Film Database Archives - 0 views

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Haiti Film Festival schedule (January 23-24, 2011) | Bloomington for Haiti - 0 views

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Harper Lee - Information, Facts, and Links - 1 views

  • She has published only one book
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      Wow..she is a one time wonder(:
  • Born in Monroeville, Alabama, in 1926, Nelle Harper Lee still lives there with her sister, and she spends time in New York City as well.
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      I would love to live there(:
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  • she has fought fiercely to stay out of the public eye.
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      Smart!!!
  • A rough-and-tumble child, Harper Lee frequently defended her less rambunctious friend Truman Capote in the schoolyard. She later did the research for his acclaimed novel In Cold Blood.
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      Shes like me
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      hahah
  • Harper Lee Gregory Peck in the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Harper Lee’s mother was Frances Cunningham Finch. Lee uses all three of her mother’s names for characters in To Kill a Mockingbird.
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      Thats of her(:
  • Lee received the 1961 Pulitzer Prize in Literature for To Kill a Mockingbird.
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      Congratulations!
  • To Kill a Mockingbird was made into a major motion picture starring Gregory Peck in 1962. Peck won an Oscar for his performance in the film.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird was banned by Virginia’s Hanover County School Board in 1966 because it deals with the subject of rape. Harper Lee defended her book as espousing a Christian ethic and an honorable code of conduct, and she scathingly questioned whether the school board members, in grossly misjudging her novel’s content, were illiterate.
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Scouts After the Earthquake - 0 views

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