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Essay heading: Racism In Huck Finn
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May 31, 1996 |
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(Shepard 1)
Also a column in The New York Times pointed out, "Huckleberry Finn is in constant
trouble with teachers, librarians and parents because of its iterations of "nigger", a
word that has a preemptive force today that it did not have in Huck Finn's Mississippi
Valley of the 1840s" (Ritter 2)... displayed 300 characters
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The first time the reader meets Jim, a very negative description is given. It
is said that Jim is illiterate, childlike, not very bright and extremely superstitious.
However, it is important not to lose sight of who is giving this description.
Although Huck is not exactly a racist child, he has been raised by extremely
racist individuals and has had certain ideas about blacks put in his head... displayed next 300 characters
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