A Southern Society
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Huck in History
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Does the Southern Society that Huck and Jim come across accurately reflect that of the 19th Century? Join along as the boys take an in-depth look at the society that the novel encompasses, speak with a very special guest on the bizarre American figure that the King is based off, and so much more.
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