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English, 30.08.2019 21:30 wendii87wh

The classic "huckleberry finn" by mark twain contains the deemed racist word n (censored). i am debating with my class on this topic and i am for censoring the "n-word". what is a good argument for this following debate argument?
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the book itself is a classic! it should not be changed in any way.

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