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Trayvon Martin

According to the Orlando Sentinel, coalitions of university students in the Daytona Beach area have initiated a three day march to Sanford for Trayvon.
After the tragic murder of 17-year old Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watch George Zimmerman many communities have expressed complete outrage.
After over a month of relentless protests and rallies over neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman's brutal murder of Trayvon Martin, an outraged nation still has yet to see justice.
The Trayvon Martin case has created a racial divide in America and the proof of it was revealed in a USA Today Gallup poll suggesting that blacks and whites across the country view Trayvon’s case in very different ways.
Trayvon Martin’s death has sparked a revolution when it comes to race and racial profiling in America.
Sanford, and the state of Florida in general, is now center stage when the national conversation turns to gun laws.
Fred Martin Jr., 28, was shot and killed as he was cleaning out his garage at his Inglewood home when two unknown men stormed in and began shooting.
George Zimmerman’s attorneys said today that their client whispered "punks," and not a racial slur, in the moments before he shot Trayvon Martin on February 26th.
According to the elder Zimmerman, George would hand out the fliers urging blacks to go to a Sanford City Commission meeting to protest and demand that the police chief be held accountable. 
The Trayvon Martin case continues to stir up raw emotion as students at the Ohio State University stumbled upon vandalism at the Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center Thursday morning.
If you know anything about Mike Tyson, you know that he doesn't hold his tongue for anyone. 
With the subject of Trayvon Martin fresh on the tip of everyone's tongues, the gang at Jump Off TV released a video to voice their opinion on the topic entitled: "The Shooting of Trayvon Martin (Debate)."
Ulrig claimed that Trayvon Martin was responsible for his own death and his client had every right to defend himself. 
The Congressional Black Caucus has revealed a resolution which honors the life of Trayvon Martin and calls for the repeal of the controversial "Stand Your Ground" gun law in 22 states, including Florida, where Trayvon was killed.
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