Huckleberry Finn and Race in America

Examine the creation and legacy of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the most consistently challenged or banned of the great American novels. Why does Huckleberry Finn occupy this dubious pride of place? As you will see, its steady presence on high school reading lists and foregrounding of race collide to create an ideal trigger for censorship.

English
  • Runtime 33 minutes
  • Created October 8, 2024 by
    Mandarin7584
  • Modified October 8, 2024 by
    Mandarin7584