Racism In Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn

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I believe that every high-school student should be required to read Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, for it is an excellent novel that majorly touches on an issue that remains prevalent today: racism. In our current society, there seem to be recurring tragedies dealing with the manner in which our country’s police force interact with African Americans. Whether they arrest them for no real reason or use weapons or force against them, the police act a lot towards African Americans like how the white men did in the novel towards the slaves. Throughout the story, Huck recounts how both he and others treated Jim: they often took advantage of him because they thought that they could get away with it. There is also a passage in the novel in which Huck