George Zimmerman Acquittal: How Are You Coping With The Outcome?

How Are You Coping With The Zimmerman Verdict?
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 14: People gather at a rally honoring Trayvon Martin with his photo standing (R) while being held by a man at Union Square in Manhattan on July 14, 2013 in New York City. George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of Martin July 13 and many protesters questioned the verdict. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 14: People gather at a rally honoring Trayvon Martin with his photo standing (R) while being held by a man at Union Square in Manhattan on July 14, 2013 in New York City. George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of Martin July 13 and many protesters questioned the verdict. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

As the world continues to react to Saturday's news of George Zimmerman's acquittal in the fatal 2012 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, the question must be asked: In a case that meant so much to so many, how does one deal with the verdict? How should the black community cope with the outcome?

While Rev. Al Sharpton has announced a national march to take place on August 24 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, and the NAACP has requested that the Department of Justice prosecute the former neighborhood watchman, others took to their social media accounts to express feelings about the verdict and describe how they're coping. Some posted songs that brought them comfort; others posted quotes. Others simply went to church.

Check out a few tweets (below) describing how people are dealing with the acquittal, and how they're honoring Trayvon Martin. Let us know how you are dealing with the outcome in the comments section.

"Save The Children" by Marvin Gaye (1971): http://t.co/ix0jSOzfJJ #TrayvonMartin #RIP #TheMartinFamily #GodBeWithYou

— Windi Washington (@WindiWashington) July 14, 2013

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