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No. It is hard to understand how any reader could miss the relentless contempt for racism that characterizes Huckleberry Finn. If a reader doesn't get Mark Twain's constant, brilliant, and bitter commentary on racism in America, it seems only fair to ask: Is there any part of this surpassing triumph of American literature that you think you do get?

In my honest opinion I could not see Mark Twain ever being racist. Even though it does say a really inappropiate word in the novel 189 times...

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