Examples Of Racism In Huckleberry Finn

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When analyzing Huckleberry Finn we can find racist elements deeply embedded in the book. Sometimes this racism is right up front, other times it is hiding in the background. Between the abandonment of Jim, derogatory language, and stereotypical characteristics of Jim, there is no denying racism is deeply rooted in Huck Finn. Even if Twain had good intensions and was trying to combat racism, his poor execution of satire left elements of over exaggerated racism with no indication that they were meant to be jokes. These factors are what make Huckleberry Finn such an incredibly racist book. However, as racist as the book may be, there still is a place for it in school curriculum. Not only does this book give us a look into what America was like