La Crosse Tribune: Junior class experiences ‘river of life’ in Huck Finn study
With the name of author Mark Twain, you think of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, right? Maybe you also think of the Mississippi River. That’s what Kristine Sandy, an English teacher at La Crescent High ...
AOL: From 'Huck Finn' to 'Fun Home,' MU class studies frequently challenged and banned books
Just a month after its publication in February 1885, Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was banned by the public library of Concord, Massachusetts. Backing this initial challenge? Louisa ...
From 'Huck Finn' to 'Fun Home,' MU class studies frequently challenged and banned books
This is the overarching question that frames John S.W. Park's new book, "Illegal Migrations and the Huckleberry Finn Problem" (Temple University Press, 2013), and it's a question that has confronted ...
Is there anything left to say about Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn? That is the question that animates big parts of Andrew Levy's Huck Finn's America: Mark Twain And The Era That Shaped His ...
It is considered one of the great American novels and one of the most frequently banned. Is Huckleberry Finn an anti-racist work? Or is it just plain ol’ racist? The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by ...
TV Guide: The Adventures of Huck Finn - Full Cast & Crew
Based on the classic book by Mark Twain, comes the story of the renowned young rascal: Huckleberry Finn. When Huck sets out on an adventure down the Mississippi River, he comes across a runaway slave ...