Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy

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Bryan Stevenson dedicates chapters seven through eleven of Just Mercy to the unethical treatment of victims whom are poor and minorities, children in the prison system, prisoners with mental illness and the conclusion of Walter Mcmillian’s case. To begin, Stevenson awakens his readers to the crude reality that those who are minorities are treated with inhumane abuse, whereas those who are white are no. Also, prison systems allow for bail. Those who are rich are able to pay their way out of jail with their hands clean of whatever they did, whereas those who are poor cannot. Moving along, Stevenson writes about children in the prison system. Giving personal accounts of Trina Garnett, Ian Manuel and Antonio Nunez- all these kids were given life