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harper(2)(dictionary)
Lee, Harper(encyclopedia)
Harper Hospital(health)
Harper's Magazine(encyclopedia)
Harper (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Harper brothers(encyclopedia)
Harper's Ferry(dictionary)

Minnesota (oh) and Lee, Harper (sh)


Minnesota (oh)



MN a state in the north of the US, which is an industrial and farming area with many farms that produce milk

Lee, Harper (sh)




born April 28, 1926, Monroeville, Ala., U.S.

U.S. novelist.

The daughter of a lawyer, Lee attended the University of Alabama but left for New York City before obtaining a law degree. An editor helped her transform a series of short stories into the novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960). Lee's only novel, it was nationally acclaimed, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1961, and was adapted into a memorable Film in 1962. The novel's hero is the white lawyer Atticus Finch, whose just and compassionate acts include an unpopular defense of a black man falsely accused of raping a white girl. The book continued to resonate into the 21st century.