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Mark Twain's Journey from Racism to Enlightenment

Bill Kristol and Mona Charen reflect on Mark Twain's moral evolution regarding race, noting his friendships with figures like Frederick Douglass and his critiques of racism as he matured. They highlight Twain's significant transformation from a racist youth to an enlightened liberal.

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