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Trayvon Martin in Detail

Jul 23, 2013, 12:11 PM

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Good section from the #bbcweekend programme (20/07) on BBC World Service radio discussing the Trayvon Martin case looking at race and youth discrimination with Laleh Khalili - a Reader in Politics at the University of London's SOAS and from Washington DC, Patrick Basham - Director of the Democracy Institute, a politically independent think tank. #trayvon #hoodie #bbc #race #zimmerman #obama

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