Huck Finn and Slavery
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Huck
constantly sees evidence of the good inherent in Jim and
other blacks, as well as the wickedness evident in some of his
white acquaintances. This causes Huck to consider the fact
that blacks are not necessarily inferior to whites. Because of
this, he manages to justify, in his own mind at least, both
slavery and his freeing Jim. He is thus trapped in a
contradiction, which he must deal with for the entire
adventure.
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