failure to recognize Nelleâs contribution to
Johnson, Claudia Durst
Jones, Captain and Mrs. Powell
Jones, James Earl
Jones, Martha Louise
Kansas State University
Keith, Don
Kemp, Kathy
Kennedy, Jackie
Kidwell, Sue
Kimbrough, Edward
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Ku Klux Klan
Lee, Alice Finch (sister)
Nelleâs affairs managed by
as Nelleâs role model
racial equality promoted by
Lee, Amasa Coleman (father)
Atticus Finch character and
as attorney
birth and childhood of
central philosophy of
character modeled on, in Nelleâs early writings
courtship and wedding of
death of
early career of
family background of
Lett case and
Methodist beliefs of
Nelleâs career choice and
Nelleâs literary success and
as newspaper publisher
as parent
Peckâs meeting with
personality and demeanor of
physical appearance of
political career of
racial justice as viewed by
wifeâs mental health and
Lee, Cader Alexander (grandfather)
Lee, Edwin (brother)
death of
marriage of
Lee, Frances Cunningham (née Finch; mother)
childhood and schooling of
courtship and wedding of
declining health and death of
family background of
household management of
mental health of
as parent
Trumanâs short story about
Lee, Frances Louise (known as Louise; sister)
Lee, Gus
Lee, Nelle Harper (known as Harper). See also To Kill a Mockingbird
athleticism of
burned in kitchen accident
celebrity of
childhood of
in college
earliest writing efforts of
family background of
female role models of
gender conventions ignored by
honorary degrees awarded to
humor of
interviews with
jobs held by
in law school
as loner or recluse
mental abilities of
musical tastes of
name âHarperâ used by
ânonfiction novelâ attempted by
parentsâ impact on
photographs of
physical appearance of
reading loved by
second novel attempted by
smoking of
as teenager
as tomboy
typewriter given to
Lee, Robert E.
Lee, Sara Anne (née McCall; stepsister)
marriage of
Lee, Theodocia Eufrassa (née Windham; grandmother)
Lett, Walter
Lincoln Memorial
Lippincott, J. B., & Co.
Literary Guild
âLoveâin Other Wordsâ (Lee)
Lowery, Naomi
Lucy, Autherine
Lyell, Frank
Lyon, Kenneth
Maxwell, W. M. âWillie Joâ
Mayes, Bill
McAtee, Charles
McCain, James
McCall, Sara Anne. See Lee, Sara Anne
McCallâs
McCoy, Kathy
McCullers, Carson
McKinley, Alice (née Finch; Nelleâs aunt)
McMillan, Amanda
McNeil, Leighton
Meador, Daniel J.
Megna, John
Meigs, Frank
Member of the Wedding, The (McCullers)
Methodist Church
Miller, B. M.
Mitgang, Herbert
Mobile Register
Monroe County Bank
Monroe County Courthouse
Monroe County Heritage Museums
Monroe County High School
Monroe Journal
Monroeville, Ala.:
demands on Nelleâs time in
history of
Mockingbird premiere in
Mockingbird tourism in
Nelle and Trumanâs earliest writings set in
Nelleâs later years in
as Nelleâs refuge from celebrity
Peckâs visit to
segregation and open racism in
setting of To Kill a Mockingbird based on
Montgomery Advertiser
Moore, Barbara
Mulligan, Robert
Munro, Irene
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Book Award
National Council of Teachers
Newquist, Roy
Newsweek
New York City:
Nelleâs later years in
Nelleâs move to
New Yorker
New York Herald Tribune
New York Times
New York World Telegram
Night Fire (Kimbrough)
âNightmareâ (Lee)
Now Is the Time for All Good Men (Lee)
Nunn, Grady H.
Nye, Harold
âOld Mrs. Busybodyâ (Capote)
Old Stone House (Ct.)
Other Voices, Other Rooms (Capote)
Oxford University
Pakula, Alan
Parks, Rosa
Peck, Gregory
Monroeville visited by
Peck, Mrs. Gregory
People
Persons, Archilus Julius (Trumanâs father)
Persons, Lillie Mae (Trumanâs mother)
Persons, Truman Streckfus. See Capote, Truman
Peters,
Dean Koontz
Jerry Ahern
Susan McBride
Catherine Aird
Linda Howard
Russell Blake
Allison Hurd
Elaine Orr
Moxie North
Sean Kennedy