Black Identity: The O. J. Simpson Case |
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Authors: | Daniel Latendresse Michelle Smith Salomon Rettig |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Hunter College, 695 Park Avenue, New York, 1002l |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to review the White and Black perspectives regarding the O. J. Simpson trial. The henneneutic-dialectic (HD) method of inquiry will be utilized in order to comprehend how Whites and Blacks reached their respective conclusions concerning O. J. Simpson’s guilt or innocence. This method of inquiry employs discourses, separately by Blacks and Whites, the interchange of the recorded discourses, and last, the coming together of both groups of participants for further discourse. Blacks, in contrast to Whites, experienced justice through a common sense of identity forged historically by a minority people rather than by the immediate circumstantial evidence gathered at the time of the trial. |
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