Huckleberry Finn
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Huckleberry Finn

ExhibitionsRacism in artModern ArtAfrican Americans in artSlavery in artAmerican artRace relationsCharactersAfrican Americans in literatureFugitive slaves in literatureRace relations in literature

The catalog of a exhibit about Twain's most noted novel focuses on the character of Jim and what it reveals about America's uneasy attitude to race and slavery, and features contemporary art inspired by the novel or by these issues.

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