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![]() ![]() The courses he took were disconnected from the race and poverty issues that had motivated him to study law. ![]() He soon grew disenchanted and doubtful about law school. Stevenson comments on how he’d studied philosophy in college and then decided to study law while simultaneously pursuing a graduate degree in public policy. Stevenson is worried his youth and ignorance of capital punishment or the appeals process will disappoint the prisoner. As part of a legal internship, Stevenson drives to a rural Georgia town where state death row prisoners are kept. ![]() The memoir opens with the author, Bryan Stevenson, recounting his first visit to a death-row prisoner in 1983, when Stevenson was a twenty-three-year-old Harvard Law School student. ![]()
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