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  • Everyone Is a Victim of Racism

    In her piece for Salon, Roxane Gay argues that racism hurts everyone. She explores the racism that led to the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A young and unarmed black man was walking home from a convenience store and was murdered by a man with a gun who claimed he was defending himself.…

  • Killing in Self-Defense: You Better Be White

    (The Root) — It doesn’t hurt to have a little white privilege on your side. If you can get it. And George Zimmerman got the most out of what privilege he had after being found not guilty in the murder of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. After the verdict, Zimmerman’s attorneys held a press conference, and…

  • Attorney General Has a Case Against Zimmerman

    The Justice Department would have a strong civil rights case against George Zimmerman for killing Trayvon Martin, if it chooses to file charges, Earl Ofari Hutchinson says in a piece for the Huffington Post. The moment George Zimmerman was acquitted, the NAACP and the Reverend Al Sharpton immediately called on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder…

  • White Folks Riot, Too

    In light of the assumption that black people would riot after the not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, Edward Wyckoff Williams writes in Salon, it’s important to remember that whites have their own history of violent rioting. If there is no justice, there can be no peace. But in the American South it seems…

  • Martin Family's Legal Team Speaks Out

    (The Root) — A black teenage boy in the South, who did nothing wrong, was attacked in the dark of night by a stranger. He was beaten and murdered, in cold blood, but an all-white jury fully acquitted the perpetrator — under the guise that reasonable doubt existed and the prosecution had failed to prove…

  • Slave Trade in Unblinking Detail

    (The Root) — This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University’s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research.  In a scene scarcely imaginable if not for its all-too-common occurrence in reality, an incident of the 19th-century slave…

  • Judge Stays Warren Hill's Execution

    Updated 5:39 p.m. EDT: A Fulton County, Ga., judge granted Hill a temporary stay of execution to give her more more time to consider a new state law that shields the identities of those who make and supply Georgia’s lethal-injection drugs, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Earlier: A man convicted of killing two people is scheduled…

  • Tacky: Trayvoning 'Trend' Returns

    In the wake of news outlets airing the photo of Trayvon Martin’s dead body during George Zimmerman’s trial, disturbingly, teenagers are once again taking it upon themselves to re-enact that frightening image. According to the Daily Mail, the social media trend, known as “Trayvoning,” consists of people (mainly white teens) “lying motionless on the ground…

  • The History of Confusing Verdicts From Florida Juries

    Though many people worldwide were shocked at the not-guilty verdict handed down in the George Zimmerman trial, it’s just one of many Florida trials with verdicts that made us wonder, “What was that jury thinking?” Slate explores other cases in Florida that had frustrating outcomes. A lot of people are having a hard time accepting…

  • Obama's Response to the Verdict Was Right

    (The Root) — Though it’s compellingly argued and passionately felt, I disagree with the assessment of my colleague at The Root, Keli Goff, that President Barack Obama’s statement about Saturday’s George Zimmerman verdict was disappointing or somehow offensive. After all, everyone has a part to play in this tragedy, and Obama’s is unlike anyone else’s.…