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Essay heading: racism in huckleberry finn
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Although Huck is not a racist child, he has
been raised by extremely racist individuals who have, even if only
subconsciously, ingrained some feelings of bigotry into his mind. It
is also important to remember that this description, although it is
quite saddening, was probably accurate. Jim and the millions of other
slaves in the South were not permitted any formal education, were
never allowed any independent thought and were constantly maltreated
and abused... displayed 300 characters
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Jim and the millions of other
slaves in the South were not permitted any formal education, were
never allowed any independent thought and were constantly maltreated
and abused. Twain is merely portraying by way of Jim, a very realistic
slave raised in the South during that time period. To say that Twain
is racist because of his desire for historical accuracy is absurd... displayed next 300 characters
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