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The Pulitzer Prize winning novel of racial prejudice and inequality in the American South during the Great Depression in the nineteen thirties. The story, narrated by a young girl, focuses on the girl’s father, a lawyer who is appointed to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman.
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- Accessible book
- Fathers and daughters
- Fiction
- Girls
- In library
- Lawyers
- Literatura de ficción
- Literatura estadounidense
- Novela de ciencia ficción
- Novela estadounidense
- Prejudices
- Protected DAISY
- Race relations
- Trials (Rape)
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