"Just Mercy" is a powerful true story by Bryan Stevenson, a dedicated lawyer who founded the Equal Justice Initiative to defend the poor, wrongly condemned, and marginalized individuals in the criminal justice system. The book follows Stevenson's journey, particularly his case involving Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. Through this experience, Stevenson explores the themes of mercy, justice, and compassion, offering a compelling argument for reforming the broken system. Praised for its emotional impact and advocacy for the vulnerable, "Just Mercy" is a poignant and inspiring account of Stevenson's fight for true justice.
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