Amid the backlash surrounding the killing of Trayvon Martin, Southern Baptist leaders said the case is a reminder of the need for the Gospel and of the unique circumstances in which African-Americans live. Often in American history, when the victims were black, there was not justice, ethicist Richard Land said.
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