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Lindsey Graham

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American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Soon after Mockingbird, Lee all but disappeared from public life.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

She stopped doing interviews and even shied away from lifelong friends.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Decades later, when an old manuscript of hers suddenly appeared, no one knew what to believe, and a battle over her classic book and her legacy began.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

This is the story of Harper Lee, who wrote a narrative that gripped a nation, only to lose control of her own.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

This is the final episode in our six-part series, Great American Authors, Mockingbird.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Nell Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama in April 1926, the youngest of four children.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Unlike her older sisters, Alice and Louise, Nell quickly developed a reputation for rebellious behavior.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

She was known to horse around with boys on the playground, climb tall trees, and call her schoolteachers by their first names.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

In 1930, the town of Monroeville had just over 1,300 residents, an old hotel, and no library.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

The streets were unpaved, and the only places with plumbing were the jail and the courthouse.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

It was the era of the Great Depression, and Lee later recalled, We didn't have much money.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

We didn't have many toys to play with.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

So the result was we lived in our imaginations most of the time.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Lee's mother, Frances, never quite understood her youngest daughter.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

She had been raised in a genteel southern home, studying Latin and playing the piano at a girls' finishing school, not getting her pants dirty in tackle football.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

And during Nell's childhood, her mother began to suffer from what her family called a nervous disorder.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Her drastic mood swings brought with them erratic behavior.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Her mental illness kept her largely housebound and meant that Nell and her siblings came to primarily rely on their father, Amasa Coleman, or A.C.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Lee, for stability.

American History Tellers
Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

A.C.