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A brown dog with Black patches scurries through an early cloudy morning while expensive cars adorned with flashy German symbols question its presence. As an eyewitness of what might occur, images of Black men’s faces like Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant III reflect of windshields. I am unable to move my legs.
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Thomas, R. (2014). “I am not a dog!”. In: Fasching-Varner, K.J., Reynolds, R.E., Albert, K.A., Martin, L.L. (eds) Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice. Teaching Race and Ethnicity. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-842-8_9
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