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- This product had a total of 4,035 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 9 2020.
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He was successful at getting african americans who had been unjustly jailed and sometimes put on death row for crimes they hadnt committed released from prison
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To say this book was inspirational and yet deeply disturbing is an understatement
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Disturbingly the stranglehold racism has on the u
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South is still alive and well even to the point of throwing children and disabled people into prison
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Heartwrenching stories of what shouldnt be happening but is nevertheless
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I borrowed the book this book from the library first
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Bought it before the movie came out will compare
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This book is a memoir describing the experience of bryan stevenson and his work as founder of the equal justice institute an organization which defends the poor and those unjustly convicted of crimes
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