Why Huckleberry Finn should be allowed to be read in public schools

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Gary B

 

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August 30, 2014

 

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University

 

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The book is based on, as the books title so bluntly puts it, the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The racism in the book is background information, but it is still very important, because if it were left out than Twain would be giving a false account of life before the American Civil War. One thing worse than slavery is trying to ignore it and forget it ever happened (by leaving it out of the book), but even more terrible would be to sugarcoat it and give a false history, making slavery and racism seem like a mere footnote in American history, and in doing so making it seem insignificant or even like it was a good thing...
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One thing worse than slavery is trying to ignore it and forget it ever happened (by leaving it out of the book), but even more terrible would be to sugarcoat it and give a false history, making slavery and racism seem like a mere footnote in American history, and in doing so making it seem insignificant or even like it was a good thing...
displayed 300 characters

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