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The correct answer is: to contextualize the Trayvon Martin case and condemn the jury’s verdict of “not guilty”, because President Obama uses his own experiences as an African American man to show the stigmatization to which people of color are subjected simply because of the color of their skin, assuming they are delinquents and / or dangerous. And therefore, expressing his disagreement with the jury’s verdict taking into account Trayvon Martin wasn’t armed and didn’t represent any real threat to the community, besides being a member of the community itself.
President Obama's purpose in this speech was D. to contextualize the Trayvon Martin case and condemn the jury’s verdict of “not guilty".
It should be noted that the purpose of the speech that was given by President Obama wasn't to give his opinion on the Trayvon Martin case but rather to contextualize the Trayvon Martin case.
In this case, Obama used the experiences that he had as an Africa American to illustrate his point in the speech. He pointed out the stigmatization that blacks faced in the United States.
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