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Old 09-15-2017, 10:18 PM
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Thumbs down Not Racist

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I try to take these people in their historical context. Mark Twain was a great writer IMHO but some of his work seems a bit racist as most of the people living during his time were quite racist.
I'm surprised that you have fallen into the mistaken belief that Twain was racist.

His greatest work, Huckleberry Finn, was about the evolution of Huckleberry's casual racism into a genuine affection for, and appreciation of the humanity of the slave, Jim.

In my favorite, The Innocents Abroad, Twain pokes fun at both his fellow travelers and the people in each country he visited. But, the assumptions about each group of people he talks about are based upon the characteristics of different groups as understood in that era. His humor is gentle, not vicious.


Carl in Tampa

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