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Racism is used frequently in the book The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, for example, Mark Twain, the author, refers to black people as niggers. ...
One example of racism in this book is, when Huck and Jim are traveling down the Mississippi River, and they think that they are at Cairo, but they aren’t. While going through this area Huck decides to go ahead and see if the coast is clear. While riding in the canoe Huck thinks twice about helping Jim escape. ... This is an example of racism because if he weren’t racist, then he would think that it was ok to help Jim escape. ... (Huck Finn – Pg.91-93)
Another example of racism in this book is when; Huck is in the cabin with his drunken father.
Approximate Word count = 596 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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