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Il caso di O.J. Simpson: giustizia penale e questione razziale negli Stati Uniti negli anni novanta del

    1. [1] University of Padua

      University of Padua

      Padova, Italia

  • Localización: Memoria e ricerca, ISSN 1127-0195, ISSN-e 1972-523X, Nº 68 (settembre-dicembre), 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Cronaca nera: delitti e castighi del '900), págs. 481-498
  • Idioma: italiano
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • The O.J. Simpson case: criminal justice and racial issues in the United States in the 1990s
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    • This article analyzes the racial implications of O.J. Simpson’s criminal trial. The former football star, actor, and broadcaster was charged with the 1994 murder of his ex wife and the latter’s friend and alleged lover. The fact that the defendant was black, while both the victims and the leading investigators were white, provoked allegations that Simpson was the target of racism. It also polarized public opinion along racial lines. Many African Americans celebrated Simpson’s eventual acquittal as a form of redress for blacks’ past mistreatment in court, but overall the outcome of the trial failed to open an era of judicial fairness for them.


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