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The O.J. Simpson case

Eight noted African Americans discuss the racial implications of the Simpson murder case, how the media portrayed it and their personal feelings about it. Some believe that Simpson is being mistreated by the media and the courts because he is black, while others believe the story goes beyond race.

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Published in:Ebony 1994-09, Vol.49 (11), p.29
Main Authors: Reed, Ishmael, Payton, Walter, Giovanni, Nikki, Gilliam, Dorothy, Poussaint, Alvin Francis, Hare, Julia, Bell, Carl, Hare, Nathan
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:Eight noted African Americans discuss the racial implications of the Simpson murder case, how the media portrayed it and their personal feelings about it. Some believe that Simpson is being mistreated by the media and the courts because he is black, while others believe the story goes beyond race.
ISSN:0012-9011