Who Is Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy?

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"Just Mercy," a non-fiction book by Bryan Stevenson. It mainly describes the author's experiences as a lawyer who helps the most vulnerable people, with a special emphasis on his work assisting those who have been unfairly or severely condemned in the criminal court system. At the beginning of this book, Bryan Stevenson introduced himself as a student at Harvard Law School. After I read this part, I thought he was smart, had an enthusiasm for law and legal studies, and had a clear plan for his own future. After I explored his background from the book deeply, I realized that although he was born in a segregated town in Daraville, his love and dedication to the law led him to success. But as I read the book, I realized that there were times when he felt lost, …show more content…
During this process, he continues to tell them that he is a good person, and he is a lawyer, and he tries to control the mood of afraid, and the behavior of running away from the police. From his description, I could see how scared and terrified he was at the time. At the same time, I also felt the injustice and prejudice at that time. I began to become worried about the black juvenile at that time after I read the following paragraph, in which he indicated that it occurred to him as he began writing his complaint to the Atlanta police that at the moment, he was ready to run, he was a 28-year-old attorney handling cases of police misconduct. He was able to stay awake and speak calmly as the police threatened to open fire. He wondered what the situation would have been if he had been 16, 19, or 24, after that. He realized he might have chosen to run