The Life of Mark Twain

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Topic Studies I

Osaka Jogakuin Junior College

Professor Merritt Aljets

Mark Twain is best known for his books, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Mark Twain's life is as interesting as his books. His life and works reflect his concern for various human rights.

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Technology

Religion

Civil Rights

Women's Rights

General Information

Technology

Mark Twain and Technology
A Bibliography of CritStudies of Twain's Conn Yank 
Mark Twain and Technology 
CNN.com Twain's famed red-legged frog

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Religion

Mark Twain quotations - Education
Mark Twain on Religion 
Quotes on Religion - Mark Twain 
Mark Twain on alt.religion.scientology flamewars 
Mark Twain on Religion2 
Mark Twain: "Cradle Skeptic"
Mark Twain's Religious Views 
Mercer University Press: Mark Twain's Religion 

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Civil Rights

Mark Twain on Book Banning  Explains how Twain was involved in various human rights.
Mark Twain Quotations  A Twain quote about humorists and human rights.
Mark Twain for President  Mark Twain quotes about various human rights.
Reparations for Slavery  An article by Jim Zwick about Twain's personal reparations for slavery.
Mark Twain, Internationalist

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Women's Rights

The Women Who Influenced Mark Twain   Introduces the women in TwainÕs life both real and fictional.
Women's Temperance Movement
  A speech by Twain on the WomenÕs temperance movement.

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General Information

Mark Twain in His Times   Various kinds of information and links.
Mark Twain 
Mark Twain's Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Letters - Keokuk Post 

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