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They Even Knew Enough To Change That Name In 1940
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A teacher gave students a handout about the Agatha Christie novel "And Then There Were None," with the handout noting what the story's original name was. You might think it was "Ten Little Indians," but it was published first in 1939 in the U.K. as "Ten Little"... um... ten little.... Well, see, it used the N-word. That didn't go over well with anyone. Did the teacher even read the handout first? (Newark Star-Ledger)
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