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“Thinking about justice and mercy and grace, Frederick Douglass said, “I prayed for twenty years. Nothing happened until I got off my knees and started marching with my feet.” And that’s the role of the church. We already prayed about it. Now let’s take action on it. You”
― Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin
― Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin
“When Chad’s football game ended, Brandy and I headed to a surprise birthday dinner for one of her friends from high school, leaving Trayvon with Chad and my nephew Steve, who everybody calls “Boobie.”
― Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin
― Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin
“I find myself thinking about all the racial injustices that continue to happen today. Every time someone is murdered, it’s a reminder that someone’s child, sister, or brother is being taken from us in the same way my son was taken from me.”
― Trayvon: Ten Years Later
― Trayvon: Ten Years Later
“History was repeating itself. In 1955, two men who would admit to killing Emmett Till in an interview one year later were found not guilty by a jury of their peers. Just shy of sixty years later, the price of killing an unarmed innocent Black child continued to be the same—free of charge.”
― Trayvon: Ten Years Later
― Trayvon: Ten Years Later

