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Though one of America's best known and loved novels, Mark Twain's
"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn "has often been the object of
fierce controversy because of its racist language and reliance on
racial stereotypes. This collection of fifteen essays by prominent
African American scholars and critics examines the novel's racist
elements and assesses the degree to which Twain's ironies succeed
or fail to turn those elements into a satirical attack on racism.
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