(ABP) — In the past week people gathered to hold vigils, protests and to speak out for the one who can no longer speak: Trayvon Martin. We find ourselves caught in a whirlwind of understandable fury and anger over the apparent lack of justice within the Sanford Police department. Yet I wonder if we will soon forget Trayvon.
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