HatTip Gatormom (Via Daily Caller) A member of George Zimmerman’s family strikes back against the accusations of a racially motivated attack with a letter to the NAACP, and outlining a plan to go public (exerpt below)
The letter also described how Zimmerman was one of “very few” in Sanford, Fla.,  who spoke out publicly to condemn the “beating of the black homeless man Sherman  Ware on December 4, 2010 by the son of a Sanford police officer.”:

“Do you know the individual that stepped up when no one else in the black  community would?” the family member wrote. “Do you know who spent tireless hours  putting flyers on the cars of persons parked in the churches of the black  community? Do you know who waited for the church‐goers to get out of church so  that he could hand them fliers in an attempt to organize the black community  against this horrible miscarriage of justice? Do you know who helped organize  the City Hall meeting on January 8th, 2011 at Sanford City Hall??”
“That person was GEORGE ZIMMERMAN. Ironic isn’t it?”
“The main point for this letter is to explain to you that the black community  has labeled George a racist without any investigation at all,” the letter  continued. “Regardless of the fact that George personally spoke to many of your  constituents, not one has stepped forward and said, ‘Hey I know that face. That  is the Hispanic guy that was standing up for Sherman Ware. That was the only  non‐black face in the meetings for justice in this case.’”
“You know as well as I do that there are many NAACP followers that recognize  George from the Ware case as well as many other good things that he’s done for  the black community.”
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