Trayvon Martin and the ongoing legacy of Black Lives Matter

Staff writer Cameron Pugh was 11 years old when Trayvon Martin was killed in 2012.

It wasn’t the first moment he became conscious of race. Cameron had long been used to being the only Black student in his private school classrooms in southern Florida.

But Trayvon’s story brought a new kind of gravity to Cameron’s understanding of race in America. Here was another young Black person, a 17-year-old heading back from the convenience store, who had been deemed a threat, shot, and killed by a neighborhood watchman.

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