Alas, Babylon
How does Pat Frank address racism in 1950s with the book, Alas Babylon?
How does pat frank change the characters thoughts towards the Henry's.

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How does pat frank change the characters thoughts towards the Henry's.
Frank mildly addresses racism early in the novel. It is not, however, a major theme. Over the course of the novel any question of difference amongst humanity are erased.... our characters are focused on one thing, survival, and helping their neighbors.