“What I do hope is that a young man’s life won’t be in vain, that it changes the social context of St. Louis, that it tears down some barriers and divides, and I do believe the national and international attention is what’s going to cause the city to change. I think without that, no change will happen.”

The inspiring story of Ferguson you haven’t heard.

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