Renowned author Harper Lee died last year at the age of 89, but her work has kept her voice alive. The reclusive writer is remembered for “To Kill A Mockingbird,” published in 1960, a now-classic novel that confronted racism and is still taught in classrooms around the United States. Lee won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 for the book, and eventually released a follow-up, “Go Set a Watchman,” which actually was written first.
To honor Lee on the anniversary of her death, here are 11 quotes from the author.
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