1 `A proposal regarding the usage of the novel: To Kill a Mockingbird' (Halifax, African-Canadian Services Division, Nova Scotia Department of Education and the Race Relations Coordinators in Nova Scotia, English program division of the Education Department, February 4, 2000).
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2 Jane Kansas, `Censors would kill mockingbird's song' , Daily News (5 May 2002).
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3 Anne Marie Owens, `U.S. embraces novel N.S. group wants to ban' , National Post (7 May 2002).
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4 `To ban a mockingbird' , National Post (7 May 2002.
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5 Robert Fulford, `We have to believe reason beats racism' , National Post (11 May 2002).
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6 `To ban a mockingbird' , Globe & Mail (7 May 2002).
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7 `Cooler Heads prevail over ban' , Daily News (9 May 2002).
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8 `Novel Dilemma' , Chronicle Herald (12 May 2002).
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9 Jane Kansas, op. cit.
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10 Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird ( London, Pan , 1981), p. 96.
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11 See comment by Richard Hart in the documentary `The Black image: representations of Africans in Europe throughout history' ( London, Association for Curriculum Development , 1990).
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12 Lee, op. cit., p. 154-8.
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13 See James Allen and Leon F. Litwack, Without Sanctuary: lynching photography in America ( Santa Fe, NM, Twin Palms , 2000).
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14 Harry Haywood, Black Bolshevik: autobiography of an Afro-American communist ( Chicago, Liberator Press , 1978).