"We were consumed with it," recalls Carlos Carter, who at the time was one of the few black people working in the trust department of a Pittsburgh bank. "It represented something bigger than the case, the battle between good and evil, the battle between the white man and the black man. It was at tha
Date: Jun 08, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
OJ Simpson murder case 20-year anniversary: Nation was split racially
It was very tense at work, recalled Carlos Carter, who at the time was one of the few black people working in the trust department of a Pittsburgh bank. The whites felt like O.J. was guilty; they were rooting for their team. We thought he was innocent, that he was kind of framed; so we were on th