Is "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" appropriate for school?

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<Tab/>Mark Twain is an all American author. Many of his books have influenced American culture and have been passed from generation to generation. They never fail to bring up questionable topics or start interesting conversations. The banning of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in schools would be preventing future generations from learning part of their American culture. Mark Twain's books not only represent American history, but his main characters are …

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…America's history. Banning this book from schools would be preventing high school students from learning a part of their culture. I think that the choice to read a book that is considered "inappropriate" should be up to the student, and should not be taken away from all students to read. It also shows that unacceptable actions today make for a good book about American history. <Tab/> <Tab/>