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To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee's 1960 novel about justice in a small southern town during the Depression. Of particular interest for reader of Inherit the Wind are the courtroom scenes, as well as the attitudes of the townspeople.
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Lawrence and Lee's 1970 drama that focuses on the right of another individual to think.
John T. Scopes, the historical person behind the Inherit the Wind's Bert Cates, published an autobiography in 1967 (written with James Presley) titled, Center of the Storm.
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