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When Justice Doesn’t Justify
In the wake of The Gorge Zimmerman verdict of not guilty, Peace rallies surfaced throughout the nation in protest of what many felt was an injustice in the judicial system. A system that they have put their faith and trust in during the past year. One such rally was held at the Justice Center in St. Louis Mo. Opening with prayer followed by remarks by the community and local poets. Many gather to show concern, support, and there resolve to forever keep his memory alive as the fight for Trayvon Martin’s justice continues.
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Official Trayvon Martin Foundation Website: http://trayvonmartinfoundation.org/
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