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I Know This to be True: Bryan Stevenson

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Step into the world of Bryan Stevenson, a towering figure in the fight for justice, with the insightful book "I Know This to be True: Bryan Stevenson." Published on March 24, 2020, this book forms a part of the compelling Netflix documentary series "Live to Lead," spotlighting leaders who are shaping the future. Stevenson, renowned for his influential work in criminal justice reform, economic justice, and racial justice, shares profound narratives from his life and career. From the echoes of his slave ancestry to transformative encounters on death row, he provides an intimate look at the experiences that have shaped his dedication to justice. This book not only offers a powerful reflection on overcoming systemic challenges but also serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action for anyone committed to making a difference. It's particularly suited for college students and all proponents of social justice, inspiring them to lead with courage and empathy. With each purchase, readers also contribute to spreading this invaluable knowledge globally, as royalties support the distribution of material in developing economies. This book is an essential guide for aspiring activists and a thoughtful gift for anyone looking to leave a mark on the world.

Book Details

Published by Chronicle Books on March 24, 2020
84 pages
ISBN: 9781797202730
Best for readers in College Students
This book provides valuable insights into Economic JusticeRacial Justice, and Criminal Justice Reform, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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