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Perspectives on Racism

ould not be legally executed for speaking their minds against whites. Malcolm X can be connected with Harriet Beecher Stowe, however, through religion. Both held that religion is what will bring the nation together and solve the racism problem, the difference came in what religion each chose. Stowe believed strongly in Christianity and its principles where Malcolm X believed that Christianity had been perverted to meet white needs. His answer was Islam, a religion more widely practiced in places with smaller white populations. It is needless to say that all these perspectives are strikingly different, but they have similar qualities as well. Each individual sought an end to racism and its horrible consequences, it is just that they each used a different method of attaining this end. ...

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