Which is interesting because I use my TKAM unit to discuss relevant race issues. We juxtapose it with Just Mercy and other speeches and texts by living, breathing black writers. Just Mercy is a really interesting comparison because it shows that in the very setting that Lee describes, society is still not progressive. I always tell my Am Lit students, the best part of the course is seeing the literature literally change in the way it is written but also in ideas. You go from mostly dead white male writers—who are still wonderful writers (Poe, Hawthorne,etc)to such a diverse postmodern group of writers with various multiethnic identities (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Julia Alvarez, Khafka Hosseini)