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Nov 26, 2019

[Answer] 4. Which American author wrote a novel that challenged racial stereotypes and the taboos of its time, and then never produced another during the 20th century?

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...1. Harper Lee 2. Thomas Perry 3. James H. Cobb 4. Stephen Frey "To Kill A Mockingbird" in both its movie and literary incarnations remains on many people's lists of 'best-evers'. Published in 1960, the story of racial injustice in the American south won a Pulitzer Prize. The 1962 movie adaptation won three Oscars.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "4. Which American author wrote a novel that challenged racial stereotypes and the taboos of its time, and then never produced another during the 20th century?"



Harper Lee:


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