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Injustice In Tim O Brien's Just Mercy

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The word injustice is being said and expressed in our world today. What some people don’t know is that the action of injustice occurs all around us. Injustice lives all around us from protests for civil rights to racial stereotypes being aggregated in schools. In the book Just Mercy, injustice is clearly seen in the lives of those who are non-Caucasian and those who are women. For example, Walter McMillian faces injustice for being African-American and being in the same place that a crime is taking place. Automatically, the police arrest him as a suspect. Instead of giving him a fair trial, they put him on death row. Injustice is seen in this event because he isn’t given the opportunity to prove that he isn’t guilty. Us as citizens, I believe

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