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A question that is usually asked is if The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is racist or not. One belief that makes sense to many is that the book is racist. The book uses a derogatory term that many have seen as him being racist, other than showing how the South acted. Huck met a man named Jim, who was a slave who ran away from his master. The text is very stereotypical, and the racist word is used multiple times. Even so bad to the point where Jim was referred to as the bad n-word Jim. In one's opinion, this seems like it was made to say the word instead of educating people on the history of how life was back then. Mark Twain did not have to type that word.
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