Ahead of its release, Harper Lee’s long-awaited follow up to “To Kill a Mocking Bird,” “Go Set a Watchman” faces backlash over a revelation about the book’s most beloved character. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports and Washington Post Writer Neely Tucker weighs in on NewsNation.July 13, 2015
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