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To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird. 1. Harper Lee. Underground Railroad. 2. Confederate Flag. 3. North versus South. Union Flag. 4. Abraham Lincoln. 5. Songs of the Civil War “Battle Hymn of the Republic” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” “Dixie—The Bonnie Blue Flag ”. 6.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

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  1. To Kill a Mockingbird 1 Harper Lee

  2. Underground Railroad 2

  3. Confederate Flag 3 North versus South Union Flag

  4. 4 Abraham Lincoln

  5. 5 Songs of the Civil War “Battle Hymn of the Republic” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” “Dixie—The Bonnie Blue Flag”

  6. 6 Commander Ulysses S. Grant

  7. 7 General Robert E. Lee

  8. Civil War 8 African American soldiers

  9. Civil War The End of the Civil War 9 Appomattox Court House Battle of Gettysburg

  10. NAACP 10

  11. Ku Klux Klan 11

  12. 12 Tuesday, October 29, 1929

  13. 13 Hooverville

  14. 14 Migrant Workers

  15. 15

  16. Duke Ellington 16 Nat King Cole Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong

  17. 17 Radio Marathon Dancing Games

  18. 18 Scottsboro Trial

  19. 19 Jesse Owens

  20. 20 Mohandas Gandhi, 1946

  21. 21 Jackie Robinson

  22. 22 Malcolm X

  23. 23 Elizabeth Eckford and the Little Rock Nine

  24. 24 Segregation and Jim Crow Laws

  25. 25 Thurgood Marshall Brown vs Board of Education

  26. 26 Greensboro, North Carolina

  27. 27 Freedom Riders

  28. March on Washington 28

  29. 29 Mexico Olympics, 1968

  30. Nelson Mandela 30

  31. 31 Tiananmen Square, 1989

  32. Barack Obama 32

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