Why Is Huckleberry Finn Be Banned From Schools

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Since it was first published in 1885, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, has been challenged, banned from schools, and is now causing controversy as it is newly censored in response to the appearance of the ‘N-Word’ 219 times within this classic novel. Schools question its appropriacy and politically correctness, often countering the book because it contains either information, ideas, or language that conflict with their own values and beliefs. However, by using the "N" word in Huckleberry Finn, it reminds the reader that blatant racism was the accepted social norm of the day in which the novel is set, exposing Twain’s underlying challenge to casual and accepted racism that cannot be seen by the eyes of a superficial reader. It

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