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Trayvon Martin inspires film, TV projects
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Trayvon Martin’s story will be told in film and television projects from Shawn “Jay Z” Carter and the Weinstein Company, Variety has reported.
Carter and the Weinstein Company have purchased two books: “Rest in Power” by Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, Trayvon’s parents, and “Suspicion Nation” by Lisa Bloom, who offered legal analysis of the case for NBC News. |
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PHORTO
(3/25/2017)
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The psychosis of the American left (read, BLM sympathizers) becomes obvious when they lionize black thugs and demonize the white defenders who neutralized them. |
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netsyscon
(3/26/2017)
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Something else to skip over. |
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