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www.washingtonpost.com - : In recent years, Mark Twain's ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' has weathered its share of political scrutiny. What, for instance, should a black child make of a book that depicts slavery as a normal value? Yet this 19th-century river-bound yarn still slices through the tricky revisionism. It remains a sturdy raft, constructed of sound American storytelling. more...
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