Letter: O. J's America
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Kenan Malik ends his article 'No way out of the black ghetto' (21 June) by asserting 'White Americans . . . want to know why (O. J) Simpson was treated like a celebrity, when he is just a black man.'
Would Mr Malik care to tell us which white Americans hold this view? All of them? Some of them? The Klan?
Nowhere in his essay does a white American offer this opinion. None of the whites quoted speaks to that blanket assertion. Perhaps Mr Malik was expressing a personal view.
Yours sincerely,
RICHARD GIZBERT
London, NW3
21 June
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