Rochelle Gurstein on the Million Hoodie March
“When the speechmaking ended and the chanting died down, a minister led the crowd in prayer and a middle-aged woman wearing a turquoise hoodie, who when Trayvon Martin’s mother was speaking had silently cried and I touched her shoulder, now held my hand.”
- Rochelle Gurstein, Why Trayvon Martin’s Death Has Sparked a Call For Dignity
Photo Courtesy of ABC News
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