Soon Title I classrooms all over the country will have access to free copies of To Kill a Mockingbird, a pivotal novel in the lexicon of American civil rights, thanks to a special edition being distributed by the AFT and First Book. The AFT edition marks the union’s commitment to teaching human and civil rights to everyone, and will be available to educators who apply to add from five to 30 copies to their classroom libraries. All educators will be able to access corresponding lessons and activities on the online teaching resource Share My Lesson.
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