Communities Unite for Trayvon Martin Vigils
"Justice for Trayvon" vigils staged in about 100 cities.
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Coming Together for Trayvon - On Saturday, Al Sharpton's National Action Network led peaceful demonstrations for Trayvon Martin in roughly 100 U.S. cities. In New York City, Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton, vowed to continue work as an advocate against gun violence and reform of Florida's Stand Your Ground law, which allows citizens to use deadly force if they feel their life is threatened. Demonstrations for Trayvon have waged on since a jury found Trayvon's shooter, George Zimmerman, not guilty of second-degree murder just over a week ago. Keep reading for a look at how Americans, including Beyoncé and Jay Z, honored Trayvon's legacy. — Britt Middleton (Photo: Kena Betancur/Getty Images)
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Jay Z and Beyoncé Joined NYC Rally for Trayvon - (Photo: REUTERS/Carlo Allegri)
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Harlem for Trayvon - (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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"Concerned Citizens for Justice" - (Photo: AP Photo/Chattanooga Times Free Press, Doug Strickland)
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"I Am Trayvon" - (Photo: REUTERS/David McNew)
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A Human Chain of Support - (Photo: AP Photo/Phil Sears)
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Justice - (Photo: AP Photo/Miami Herald, Alex M Sanchez)
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Calling for Resolution - (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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"God's Messenger" - (Photo: AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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Front and Center - (Photo: AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Peter Andrew Bosch)
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