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I also don't consider Frankenstein sci-fi and think no one outside of the YA world would call Huck Finn YA with a straight face.
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Well, I don't know what "outside the YA world" means, though any definition of it that can be stretched to include me starts to look a whole like a definition of "fiction" so I guess I'll speak from within/and without, and here call Huck Finn YA with as straight a face as my cherubic features can manage.
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Published in the U.S. in 1885, "Huck Finn" is the fourth most banned book in schools, according to "Banned in the U.S.A." by Herbert N.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Railton has an unaltered version of "Huck Finn" coming out later this year that includes context for schools to explore racism and slavery in the book.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Railton has an unaltered version of "Huck Finn" coming out later this year that includes context for schools to explore racism and slavery in the book.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Some parents and students have called for the removal of "Huck Finn" from reading lists for more than a half century.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Twain scholar Alan Gribben, who is working with NewSouth Books in Alabama to publish a combined volume of the books, said the N-word appears 219 times in "Huck Finn" and four times in "Tom Sawyer."
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Twain scholar Alan Gribben, who is working with NewSouth Books in Alabama to publish a combined volume of the books, said the N-word appears 219 times in "Huck Finn" and four times in "Tom Sawyer."
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Published in the U.S. in 1885, "Huck Finn" is the fourth most banned book in schools, according to "Banned in the U.S.A." by Herbert N.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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Some parents and students have called for the removal of "Huck Finn" from reading lists for more than a half century.
New Editions Of Mark Twain Classics To Be Published Without 'N-Word' AP 2011
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