Just Mercy Analysis

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I think literature can shape the self-image and world view of a reader. I have been personally affected by the non-fiction book Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, recapping his experience as a defense attorney for wrongfully convicted death row inmate Walter McMillian, which influenced me to pivot regarding what career I would eventually pursue. I ultimately switched the majority of my college applications from music to political science and sociology. Bryan Stevenson’s writing exposed deep-rooted racism and injustice innately embedded in the criminal justice system, igniting my passion for human rights law with an emphasis on deconstructing the prison industrial complex and dismantling other systems of oppression. I am mostly familiar with young