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    Racism, known as “the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.” (Oxford, 2013) When an individual mentions the word ‘racism’ almost all the time it will be referred to a black individual, not white nor any other race, but black. Over the years racism has repeatedly occurred whether it was said or done; some showed racism by the words they used, while

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    In the year of 2015, more than 102 unarmed African American people were slaughtered by police officers, making it nearly twice every week. Trayvon Martin was the first people to influence the Black Lives Matter Movement creating a guide to end police brutality regarding African Americans. Although some people believe the Black Lives Matter Movement was successful because of their huge exposure, it was not successful because many unarmed African Americans who were murdered did not receive justice

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    This paper will be covering the controversial case of the shooting of Trayvon Martin at the hands of George Zimmerman. This was a polarizing trial for it pitted gun rights activists against gun-control activists and people who were generally against the new gun rhetoric that is in Florida. George Zimmerman was the neighborhood watch for the gated community and would always do his job diligently. However, one night he witnessed someone in a grey hoodie walking on the sidewalk wearing a hoodie.

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     M-The case of Trayvon Martin vs. George Zimmerman. This was a case where a 17 year old African American, male was shot and killed within 70 yards of the home in which he was residing in at the time, located at Retreat at Twin Lakes Gated Community in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman was a 28 year-old Hispanic male, who was a neighborhood watchman for the Retreat at Twin Lakes Gated Community in Sanford, Florida.  E- George Zimmerman had previous experiences with watching

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    since Rodney King’s beating, and now it is time to take action. The Trayvon Martin case is a prime example of how the groups, like Blacklivesmatter.com, automatically deduce that a crime involving a black teenager’s murder directs toward the entire black community at large. The incident was, indeed, tragic and the defendant, George Zimmerman, was definitely let off too easily. Even if it were proven that Zimmerman actually killed Martin because he was black, that still does not mean any other person

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    today still has some growing up to do. My eyes began to open the in the summer of 2012.My family decided to take a trip to Florida in the middle or racial mayhem. The Trayvon Martin case ravaged Florida and it seemed like every television channel and radio station was broadcasting some part of it. Street posts clasped in “Justice for Trayvon” posters and calls for George Zimmerman, his killer, to be jailed for racial profiling him and murdering the 17 year old. My child like

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    abolishment of slavery passed in 1865, it didn't eradicate the developed new forms of discrimination, such as segregation by the whites to the blacks. Over the next 100 years, racial discrimination still plays a role in society today. Emmett Till and Trayvon Martin's atrocious and discriminatory racial violence cases both sparked a national debate on racial profiling and controversy on the murderers' prosecutions. On September 23, 1955, a panel of white male jurors acquitted Tills' kidnappers and murderers

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    system is fair, or if police are too prejudice and brutal. I have a bias when I write about these things but have lost interest in sharing my opinion through writing about it senselessly over the past couple of years. When the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case was scattered across the media I was very active up until the riots in Ferguson, Missouri broke out. The only person who I actually shared my opinion and debated with over the subject was my step dad. I had taken a business law class during

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    Following the acquittal of George Zimmerman for the death of Trayvon Martin, Patrisse Cullers retweeted a friend’s Facebook status with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter. In collaboration with other friends they shared their experiences and stories on other social media platforms and subsequently created a socio-political campaign. Soon it became a powerful force of hashtag activism that is now an international movement that has more than 26 chapters globally. According to it founders the activist movement

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    Racism in America: From Jim Crow to Trayvon Martin Racism in America: From Jim Crow to Trayvon Martin The recent case of Trayvon Martin has raised the issue of racism in America once again. Racism is an issue that has always troubled the United States since its beginning. From the time of slavery to the Jim Crow laws that followed the passing of the 13th Amendment; from the Civil Rights era to the Rodney King beating and subsequent riots in LA; from anger over apartheid in Africa to support of

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