Summary Of Just Mercy By Bryan Stevenson

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Bryan Stevenson is a distinguished black man who was born into rural Delaware in 1959. Stevenson was raised in an impoverished community where he discovered that there is an obvious division between human beings. He realized that life is much different depending on what class and/or race you are a part of (2009 Justice Prize 1). His minority status caused him to be repeatedly mistreated and misunderstood; nobody took the time to get to know him prior to making false assumptions and accusations. It was this mistreatment that caused Stevenson- whether he knew it or not- to enter his specific field of work. As a poor black man, Stevenson encountered his share of mistreatment. Even once he became educated and was a practicing lawyer, the police were still preoccupied with the color of his skin. In Just Mercy, Stevenson recounts an incident that he had one …show more content…

He was listening to his car radio outside of his apartment when police drove by and immediately stopped and pointed a gun at him. The police proceeded to angrily question him and illegally search his car with their only “reasonable suspicion” being that he was a black man on the street at night. Upon their departure they told him that he “should be happy” they did not do anything more to him (Stevenson 49). People of authority are supposed to provide a sense of safety, but they appear to feel entitled to their racism because they can disguise it as being precautious. Stevenson ran into another racist authority figure later on in his novel when he was visiting a prison. As he entered the building he encountered a guard with a “clearly hostile attitude” (Stevenson 231) who conducted an unnecessarily extensive search accompanied by demeaning comments throughout. When the guard was done he was sure to mention that the car

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