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Naomi Osaka Moved To Tears After Families Of Trayvon Martin, Ahumad Arbery Respond To Her Silent Protest At The US Open

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Osaka shared that she was moved to tears after receiving a warm response from Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin's mother, and Marcus Arbery, Ahmuad Arbery's father.

Source: MadameNoire

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