A Story Of Justice And Redemption In Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy

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Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
Bryan Stevenson, an American lawyer and an activist for social justice, wrote his memoir titled ‘Just Mercy’ in 2014. The book mixes reportage and commentary, outlining his successes and failures in Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), with significant weight on the saga of Walter McMillian. This paper seeks to highlight various issues raised in Just Mercy.
The root cause of poverty is injustice and insecurity. Where there is justice and fairness as well as security, poverty can well be gotten rid of. In his book, Bryan Stevenson demonstrates that the poor and minority are denied justice, in spite of being innocent. Walter McMillian, a black pulpwood worker, was sentenced to death for the murder of