Huckleberry Finn

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English

 

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Lina B

 

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December 3, 2016

 

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Twain once wrote about his childhood days and his youthful view of slavery in his autobiography: “In my schoolboy days I had no aversion to slavery. I was not aware that there was anything wrong about it. No one arraigned it in my hearing; the local papers said nothing against it; the local pulpit taught us that God approved it, that it was a holy thing, and the doubter need only look in the Bible if he wished to settle his mind — and then the texts were read aloud to us to make the matter sure...
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(PBS, 3)” His clinging to the societal norm of accepting slavery persisted in his youth for only a short time. In his autobiography, Twain recalls one of the first moments that view changed: “I vividly remember seeing a dozen black men and women chained to one another, once, and lying in a group on the pavement, awaiting shipment to the Southern slave market...
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