How do these two passages differ in structure and content?

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A The first passage is a speech made by a Southern white man, while the second is a biographical sketch of one of American's greatest African-American thinkers.The first passage is a speech made by a Southern white man, while the second is a biographical sketch of one of American's greatest African-American thinkers.
B The first passage presents a critique of Henry Grady's ideas for the South's future, while the second passage quotes a speech by Frederick Douglass on healing the South.The first passage presents a critique of Henry Grady's ideas for the South's future, while the second passage quotes a speech by Frederick Douglass on healing the South.
C The first passage demonstrates the extreme racism of white people in the South post-civil war, while the second passage shows the effects of slavery upon African-Americans.The first passage demonstrates the extreme racism of white people in the South post-civil war, while the second passage shows the effects of slavery upon African-Americans.
D The first passage is a biographical sketch of a white man trying to heal the broken South, while the second passage is a speech from a black man's perspective advocating for healing as well.

D The first passage is a biographical sketch of a white man trying to heal the broken South, while the second passage is a speech from a black man's perspective advocating for healing as well.