Thursday, June 12, 2014

Simpson case at 20: Views in black and white

In this June 2, 2014, photo, Shannon Spicker sits on her porch beside her daughter Maryana, 2, in Coraopolis, Pa., and talks about the feelings she had at the time of the O.J. Simpson arrest, trial and decision 20 years ago. Spicker said, "Most of us didn't understand why it was racially charged." (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) The O.J. Simpson murder trial exposed many painful truths. None hit harder than the idea that white and black people often look at the same facts and see different realities.








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