To Kill a Mockingbird Celebrates 50 Years

To Kill a Mockingbird, often considered one of the best novels of all time, is marking the 50th anniversary of the film version this year. President Obama hosted a special screening of the movie at the White House on April 5, stating that the novel is a "timeless American classic and one of his favorite books.
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To Kill a Mockingbird, often considered one of the best novels of all time, is marking the 50th anniversary of the film version this year. President Obama hosted a special screening of the movie at the White House on April 5, stating that the novel is a "timeless American classic and one of his favorite books," according to the White House.

Read about how this 50th Anniversary is being celebrated in Kelly Knox's post at GeekMom.