Just Mercy
Just Mercy
Author: Bryan Stevenson
Number Of Pages: 352
EAN: 9780812994520
Release Date: 21-10-2014
Summary:
"Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson is a deeply moving and powerful account that challenges us to confront injustices and inequalities in the American justice system. The book follows Stevenson's career as a lawyer, particularly focusing on his work defending those most vulnerable in society, including the poor and the wrongly condemned. Through the story of Walter McMillian, a black man sentenced to die for a crime he didn't commit, Stevenson exposes the bias and corruption that often pervades the legal system. "Just Mercy" not only shares heart-wrenching stories from the front lines of the fight for justice but also inspires hope, showing that mercy can triumph over discrimination and cruelty. This narrative isn't just an analysis of legal practices but a call to action for compassion and empathy in the pursuit of true justice.
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