View Of Racial Injustice In Just Mercy By Bryan Stevenson

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Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson, is a powerful book that provides you with another perspective of racial injustice. This book features injustices done to young people and innocent people. Some kids as young as middle schoolers have been put behind bars for their entire lives. Being a caucasian male, I have never been the victim of racial and sexual abuse. Learning about our justice system made me sorrowful and outraged. These were the stories from Just Mercy that most affected me.
First, the story of Charlie significantly affected me. Charlie was an adolescent living with his mom and her abusive, alcoholic boyfriend named George. One night, when George came home very drunk, he and Charlie’s mother got into a big fight. This ended with George