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Mark Twain's Criticism on Discrimination
In [|Mark Twain's] //Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,// discrimination is displayed as a part of the society before the Civil War. Discrimination allowed for conflicts and characterization to occur throughout the story of Huck Finn. Twain criticizes discrimination showing the reader how the blacks were discriminated in South.

After the Civil War, Blacks had gained basic rights, but were still discriminated against. Women also suffered from discrimination up until early 1900's. Men had always looked down upon the women. Up until they received their rights, women were seen as house-wives, and mothers.

Today, Muslims are viewed differently because of the incident on 9/11. After 9/11 people tend to hold a grudge against all the Muslisms, even though these innocent people had nothing to do with it. This discrimination is performed everyday throughout America, even though most Americans know that these Muslims are innocent.

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