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- I watch as she puts checkmarks next to the books: The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois, poems by Emily Dickinson (any), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.†
Chpt 12 *Adventures of Huckleberry Finn = Mark Twain's classic novel about Huck and Jim’s journey down the Mississippi River to find freedom (1884)
- My white-library copy a Huckleberry Finn's in front a me, but I can't read it.†
Chpt 14Huckleberry Finn = main character of Mark Twain's classic novel about Huck and Jim's journey down the Mississippi River to find freedom (1884)
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(Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) Mark Twain's classic American novel in which Huck and Jim travel down the Mississippi River seeking freedom from slavery and from an abusive, hypocritical society (1884)Huck and Jim's journey to find freedom at many levels; for Jim, freedom from slavery; for Huck, freedom from an abusive father and from the intellectual and spiritual impoverishment of his time and place. Through their journey, Twain explores themes of conscience, friendship, and the conflict between what society says is right and what truly is right.
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