William Timmes
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From what I hear this book has the N word in it. Does this version have the N word? If so is there a version where the N word isn't present?
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Allison
Not sure how one could find the opposite of racist in any reading of this book. Sure Twain and Huck had some non-racist ideas, but the entire world they inhabited was owned and operated by racists.
Ricky Foos
The N word is just part of the setting. It was commonly used in the South during the slave era. Ignore it and you will find the book is the very opposite of racist.
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