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SUMMARY
JUST MERCY
BASED ON THE BOOK BY BRYAN STEVENSON
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
Introduction: Higher Ground
The Case of Walter McMillian
Trials and Tribulations in Monroeville
Building a Legal Defense
Injustice and the System
Unveiling the Truth
Children in the System
Fighting for Justice
Triumph and Loss
Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
In Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson recounts his experiences as a lawyer defending marginalized individuals in the American justice system. The book follows Stevenson's early career and his work with the Southern Prisoners Defense Committee. He tells the story of Walter McMillian, a Black man wrongly convicted of murder, and Stevenson's fight to prove his innocence.
The narrative explores themes of racial bias, poverty, and injustice within the legal system. Stevenson challenges the prevailing attitudes toward the poor and people of color, advocating for compassion and mercy in the face of systemic failures. The book details the challenges and setbacks Stevenson faces as he navigates a flawed and often discriminatory system.
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Audiobook: 8 March 2025
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