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Harper Lee

Harper Lee (1926–2016) wrote To Kill a Mockingbird, one of the most beloved, best-selling novels of the twentieth century. Published in July 1960, it spent 88 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and premiered in 1962 as a movie starring Gregory Peck. In Lee’s lifetime, To Kill a Mockingbird sold 40 million copies and became a fixture in American classrooms.

Ida B. Wells-Barnett

Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931) was an activist and journalist who fought against the lynching of African Americans in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. After white violence ran her out of the South, Wells-Barnett moved to New York City and continued to write and lecture about the horrors of lynching, racial segregation, and discrimination against women. Wells viewed her work as "a contribution to truth, an array of facts, the perusal of which it is hoped will stimulate this great American Republic to demand that justice be done though the heavens fall."

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NOVEMBER 28, 2024

What’s New: November 2024

The November update of the American National Biography features six new essays, including novelist Harper Lee; televangelist Tammy Faye Messner; musical comedy star Betty Garrett; playwright Clay Greene; and sports broadcasters John Madden and Vin Scully.

OCTOBER 24, 2024

What’s new: October 2024

The October update of the American National Biography features six new essays, including Maragret Burroughs, artist, educator, and co-founder of the DuSable Museum; Boston mob leader and fugitive James “Whitey” Bulger; socialite, fashion designer, and entrepreneur Gloria Vanderbilt; speechwriter and presidential advisor Richard N. Goodwin; and astrologers Carroll Righter and Evangeline Adams.

SEPTEMBER 26, 2024

What’s New: September 2024

The ANB September 2024 update features 32 revised and updated essays and 32 retrospective images.