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Recent moves to censor the book have come from Virginia, Mississippi, and California.
Harper Lees beloved classic, a masterpiece of American literature translated into 40 languages, has been simplified, abridged and edited by Angela T. Wesker in this completely revised new edition. To a Mockingbird is a timeless novel that features the complexities of human nature with humor and honesty.
To a Mockingbird by Harper Lee centres on Atticus Finchs attempts to prove the innocence of Tom Robinson, a black man who has been wrongly accused of raping a white woman in 1930s Alabama.
The simplistic, classist portrayal of racism in Mockingbird encourages the reader to believe that only ``bad people, especially poor, uneducated white people, are guilty and complicit in racism.

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