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Sawyer, Tom (Fictitious character) --- Boys --- Fiction --- Child witnesses --- Runaway children --- Fiction. --- Sawyer, Tom (Fictitious character) - Fiction --- Boys - Missouri - Fiction
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Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) --- Runaway children --- Male friendship --- Fugitive slaves --- Race relations --- Boys --- Readers. --- Twain, Mark, --- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn --- --Twain, Mark --- Mississippi River --- Missouri --- Engels --- Huckleberry Finn --- Literatuur --- Twain Mark --- American literature --- Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) - Fiction. --- Runaway children - Fiction. --- Male friendship - Fiction. --- Fugitive slaves - Fiction. --- Race relations - Fiction. --- Boys - Fiction. --- Twain, Mark --- Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 --- Mississippi River - Fiction. --- Missouri - Fiction.
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Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) --- Runaway children --- Male friendship --- Fugitive slaves --- Race relations --- Boys --- Readers. --- Twain, Mark, --- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn --- --Twain, Mark --- Mississippi River --- Missouri --- Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) - Fiction. --- Runaway children - Fiction. --- Male friendship - Fiction. --- Fugitive slaves - Fiction. --- Race relations - Fiction. --- Boys - Fiction. --- Twain, Mark --- Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 --- Mississippi River - Fiction. --- Missouri - Fiction.
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This book reconstructs the conviction of a slave girl found guilty of beating and burning to death her owner, the man who fathered her three children. The political climate of pre-Civil War Missouri did not favor justice for an enslaved girl who confessed to murdering her owner, even though those acquainted with the case believed she could not have committed the deed.
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This landmark anniversary edition contains a selection of Twain's hard-to-find letters and notes expressing his always-engaging opinions on the publication of Tom Sawyer.
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