ch. 1. Background on Harper Lee --
1. The life of Harper Lee / Dorothy Jewell Altman --
2. To Kill a Mockingbird's racism stems from history / Charles Shields --
ch. 2. To Kill a Mockingbird and racism --
1. Southern values, old and new / Fred Erisman --
2. The case against To Kill a Mockingbird / Isaac Saney --
3. In defense of To Kill a Mockingbird / Jill May --
4. Atticus Finch - right and wrong / Monroe H. Freedman --
5. Representation of race and justice in To Kill a Mockingbird / Joseph Crespino --
6. Racism and other injustice in Harper Lee's writing / Laurie Champion --
7. The false accusation of Tom Robinson / Lisa Lindquist Dorr --
8. The Africanist presence in To Kill a Mockingbird / Diann L. Baecker --
9. Contending voices in To Kill a Mockingbird / Theodore R. Hovet and Grace-Anne Hovet --
10. To Kill a Mockingbird : a paradox / Eric J. Sundquist --
11. Learning good judgment in the segregated South / Thomas L. Shaffer --
12. Listening to the mockingbird / Calvin Woodard --
ch. 3. Contemporary perspectives on racism --
1. Educational resources still limited for minorities / Neil Foley --
2. Breaking the silence on racism / Sherrilyn A. Ifill --
3. School integration is still a hot topic / Richard D. Kahlenberg --
4. Continued racism calls for new movement / Herb Boyd --
For further discussion --
ch. 1. Background on Harper Lee
1. The life of Harper Lee / Dorothy Jewell Altman
2. To Kill a Mockingbird's racism stems from history / Charles Shields
ch. 2. To Kill a Mockingbird and racism
1. Southern values, old and new / Fred Erisman
2. The case against To Kill a Mockingbird / Isaac Saney
3. In defense of To Kill a Mockingbird / Jill May
4. Atticus Finch - right and wrong / Monroe H. Freedman
5. Representation of race and justice in To Kill a Mockingbird / Joseph Crespino
6. Racism and other injustice in Harper Lee's writing / Laurie Champion
7. The false accusation of Tom Robinson / Lisa Lindquist Dorr
8. The Africanist presence in To Kill a Mockingbird / Diann L. Baecker
9. Contending voices in To Kill a Mockingbird / Theodore R. Hovet and Grace-Anne Hovet
10. To Kill a Mockingbird : a paradox / Eric J. Sundquist
11. Learning good judgment in the segregated South / Thomas L. Shaffer
12. Listening to the mockingbird / Calvin Woodard
ch. 3. Contemporary perspectives on racism
1. Educational resources still limited for minorities / Neil Foley
2. Breaking the silence on racism / Sherrilyn A. Ifill
3. School integration is still a hot topic / Richard D. Kahlenberg
4. Continued racism calls for new movement / Herb Boyd