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9 Jan, 2011 07:21

Political correctness or political vandalism? New Yorkers speak out

Political correctness or political vandalism? New Yorkers speak out

American censors have taken the 'N' word out of the classic novel Huckleberry Fin. The word was deemed offensive to the African-American community, but critics say the book is a work of art and a product of its time.

Lori “The Resident” Harfenist takes to the streets of New York to gauge feelings on the matter.

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