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In the novel, Mark Twain uses many ways to emphasis racism. He uses it in the beginning of the book as well thorough out the middle and end. For example in chapter. 6 pg.35 when Huck’s father, Pap, starts going on how black men are lower then whites and shouldn’t deserve to vote or have any freedom.

"Oh, yes, this is a wonderful govment, wonderful. Why, looky here. There was a free nigger there from Ohio—a mulatter, most as white as a white man. He had the whitest shirt on you ever see, too, and the shiniest hat; and there ain't a man in that town that's got as fine clothes as what he had; and he had a gold watch and chain, and a silver-headed cane—the old gray-headed nabob in the State. And what do you think? They said he was a p'fessor in a college, and could talk all kinds of languages, and knowed everything. And that ain't the wust. They said he could VOTE when he was at home. Well, that let me out. Thinks I, what is the country a-coming to? It was 'lection day, and I was just about to go and vote myself if I warn't too drunk to get there; but when they told me there was a State in this country where they'd let that nigger vote, I drawed out. I says I'll never vote agin. Them's the very words I said; they all heard me; and the country may rot for all me—I'll never vote agin as long as I live. And to see the cool way of that nigger—why, he wouldn't a give me the road if I hadn't shoved him out o' the way. I says to the people, why ain't this nigger put up at auction and sold?—that's what I want to know. And what do you reckon they said? Why, they said he couldn't be sold till he'd been in the State six months, and he hadn't been there that long yet. There, now—that's a specimen. They call that a govment that can't sell a free nigger till he's been in the State six months. Here's a govment that calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a govment, and yet's got to set stock-still for six whole months before it can take a hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free nigger, and—"

We can clearly see here how Mark Twain uses racism to describe how Pap is feeling. Pap does not want the blacks to have any freedom or the right to vote. He is even willing to give up voting just because a black man is voting. We can see how he goes on and on about how this one particular black man is a free Negro and how he has all the luxuries of a wealthy white man. Pap even describes what he is wearing and what his appearance looks like. Even of how he could talk all these different types of languages. Pap however did not like this because he thought that blacks had no right to vote or to even be free.

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