학술논문
Whites v. blacks. (cover story)
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Subject
*RACE & society
O. J. Simpson Trial
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ISSN
0028-9604
Abstract
Explores how race became an issue in the Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson murder trial. Most white people believing Simpson was guilty; The majority of blacks believing Simpson was not guilty; White America's surge of outrage upon hearing the verdict; Black America celebrating; Racial solidarity; The jury insisting that the verdict was based on the evidence; The trial standing for larger, deeply felt causes; Trial as a parable to the criminal-justice system.