The polling data from 1994 showed that 63% of white Americans believed OJ Simpson was guilty, while only 22% of black Americans thought the same. By 1997, 82% of white Americans saw him as guilty compared to 31% of black Americans. In 2015, 57% of black Americans believed OJ was guilty. Over time, more black Americans were willing to acknowledge his guilt as the racial focus shifted, despite the fact that the reality is he was indeed guilty.

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