Duluth teachers, district grapple with how to move on from 'Mockingbird'
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Since Duluth schools pulled "To Kill a Mockingbird,"the debate over selecting an alternative has highlighted just how difficult it can be to teach the iconic book, and how hard it can be to replace it.
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