Just Mercy - Summarized for Busy People: Based on the Book by Bryan Stevenson
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Bryan Stevenson, a young lawyer who founded the Equal Justice Initiative, has the purpose of defending those who desperately need help from the poor, the wrongly condemned, and women and children trapped far beyond the reach of the criminal justice system. His first case, Walter McMillian, a young man sentenced to death for a notorious murder he didn’t commit. This case brought Stevenson into a winding conspiracy, political machination, and legal brinksmanship which transformed his understanding of mercy and justice forever.
Just Mercy is an unforgettable and personal account of a visionary lawyer’s coming of age—moving as a window of hope for the lives of those he has defended and an inspiring argument for compassion in the pursuit of true justice.
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JUST MERCY
Summarized For Busy People
Based on the Book by Bryan Stevenson
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TABLE OF CONTENT
JUST MERCY
BOOK OVERVIEW
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THIS BOOK SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION: Higher Ground
CHAPTER 1: Mockingbird Players
CHAPTER 2: Stand
CHAPTER 3: Trials and Tribulation
CHAPTER 4: The Old Rugged Cross
CHAPTER 5: Of The Coming of John
CHAPTER 6: Surely Doomed
CHAPTER 7: Justice Denied
CHAPTER 8: All God’s Children
CHAPTER 9: I’m Here
CHAPTER 10: Mitigation
CHAPTER 11: I’ll Fly Away
CHAPTER 12: Mother, Mother
CHAPTER 13: Recovery
CHAPTER 14: Cruel and Unusual
CHAPTER 15: Broken
CHAPTER 16: The Stonecatchers’ Song of Sorrow
EPILOGUE
EDITORIAL REVIEW
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BOOK OVERVIEW
Just Mercy is created in order to show what’s behind corporal punishment and the culture of mass incarceration in America. It places an emphasis on the imprisonment rate in America especially on its poor and African American populations as well as the consequences and costs of mass incarceration. Stevenson sheds light on the irresponsible, unfair, and biased prosecution of impoverished populations and the ripple effect it has on families, communities, and America.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bryan Stevenson is the executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative and a professor of law at New York University Law School. He was able to win cases and relief for condemned prisoners, argued before the