Racism In Huckleberry Finn

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The book “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” may come off as racist to numerous people, but this evidence proves that it is an exquisitely free-minded novel that should be read by all teenagers. It truly displays the American lifestyle during the 1830-40’s and exemplifies major principles of American literature throughout the story. Slavery was a norm and African American’s were uneducated and restricted freedom. The use of the “N” word truly portrays how it was so common to use racial terms during this era. Many people in American society do not want to accept the reality of discrimination against slavery. If the “N” word was removed from this conscientious novel, our new generation of students will be ignorant towards the racial tensions