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The renowned American author and masterful satirist Samuel Clemens, also known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an abolitionist, a supporter of women’s rights and a supporter of Jewish emancipation. His attitude toward Jews is evident in his earliest book, The Innocents Abroad (1869).

The book chronicles a trip he took in 1867 along with 74 other passengers on the Quaker City, a forerunner of today’s cruise liners. The five-month trip included visits to Spain, France and Italy as well as Turkey, Syria and Palestine.

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