These words were penned by then, 19-year-old Terrence McCrea, who, unlike many young African Americans, didn\'t just take to the street in protest over the "Not Guilty" verdict in the Trayvon Martin case, but decided to challenge it in writing.
This book is a must read for both young and old..
McCrea\'s essays are even more penetrating two years later because, today, as a college student living in Long Beach, California, he is as equally vulnerable as the late Trayvon Martin was.
This book, written by a young man with insights beyond his years, calls into question a legal ruling, which has become the status quo.
Follow his journey as his words channel the shock, the dismay, and the anger felt by both young and old Blacks over the injustice of this court verdict.
These words were penned by then, 19-year-old Terrence McCrea, who, unlike many young African Americans, didn\'t just take to the street in protest over the "Not Guilty" verdict in the Trayvon Martin case, but decided to challenge it in writing