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Feb062005
Sunday, February 6, 2005 at 11:44PM
Visual artist Colin Quashie knew the O.J. Simpson verdict was an
incredible moment in history. "I was in the kitchen, I was waiting," he
said. "The verdict was read, it said he was not guilty and you saw the
pictures of O.J. breathing that sigh of relief. Two seconds later my
phone rang." What he later realized was the impact the trial had on
race relations across the nation. The backlash from the trial sparked
an idea – a coloring book. "There was this false sense of harmony that
was going on in the country and the O.J. Simpson trial – when the
verdict was read – it immediately shattered that." The McColl Center
for Visual Arts picked up Quashie's book project and plan to discuss
the book and open up a dialogue to a problem that has continued to grow
throughout history. [more]