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Mark Twain published *Adventures of Huckleberry Finn* in 1885. The Concord Publi
1885 Event

February 18

Huckleberry Finn Published: Twain's American Classic

Mark Twain published *Adventures of Huckleberry Finn* in 1885. The Concord Public Library banned it immediately. Too coarse. Bad grammar. Huck said "ain't." He lied. He stole. He helped a slave escape. The library called it "trash suitable only for the slums." Twain was delighted—sales tripled. A century later, different groups wanted it banned for opposite reasons. Same book. The controversy never ended because Twain wrote the one thing neither era could handle: a poor white kid who chose friendship over the law, in his own words, without asking permission.

February 18, 1885

141 years ago

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