Social Justice
Daily News powerful cover on Trayvon Martin : “When will it end?”
After George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, many are speaking out and speaking up
The New York Daily News ran a powerful front page about Trayvon Martin and the George Zimmerman murder trial on Monday.
After George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, many are speaking out and speaking up.
The decision by six women jurors ignited a wave of protests and rallies across the country.
People are reflecting on this verdict, and the conversation on race relations has really sparked.
New York Daily News on Trayvon Martin
The newspaper compared Martin to victims of Black hate crimes like James Bryd Jr.
“When will it end?”
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