Should Huck Finn be taught in the classroom? Twain was not a racist; he was simply exposing racism in his novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

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What would be the reaction of parents if school administrations decided that the Civil War would not be taught because it was fought over slavery, among several other reasons? Would they also stand by and allow the Mexican War to be ignored because slavery would be allowed in the new territories? If these objections were heeded, then our schools would also be forced to eliminate American history courses completely. When studying our nation?s history, …

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…but by reading and discussing this book in a classroom closely monitored by a teacher, white students can begin to understand how absurd the thinking process was in white people?s minds back in Huck Finn?s time. Twain?s satire incites grief in the reader?s heart with utter irony and acidic sarcasm. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is truly an American masterpiece and should continue to ?rear its ugly head? in our schools.