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Sybrina Fulton: “Trayvon Martin Could Have Been Anybody’s Son”

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The speakers discuss the origins and significance of the Black Lives Matter movement, reflecting on its growth from a slogan to a movement that challenges racial inequality in America. They also highlight the impact of Trayvon Martin's death and George Zimmerman's acquittal on the perception of Black lives in society.

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