Opinion

The irony of O.J. Simpson being a wedge between Black and white Americans

Unlike the more activist Black athletes of his era, Simpson had chosen to avoid tough questions about American racism in exchange for status, fame and endorsements.

Charles F. Coleman Jr.

Charles F. Coleman Jr. is a civil rights attorney and a former Brooklyn, New York, prosecutor. He is an MSNBC legal analyst. Follow him on Twitter @CFColemanJr.