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Michael B. Jordanplays a real-life superhero in his new film,Just Mercy.
Bryan Stevenson, whom the actor portrays, is a lawyer who for the past 31 years has worked tirelessly toward freeing wrongfully convicted inmates from death row and reforming the criminal justice system in America.
“We’re in this era of over-incarceration, where one in three black male babies born in this country is expected to go to jail or prison,” Stevenson, 60, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.
His bestselling 2014 memoirJust Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemptionis the basis for the inspirational film, which is courting Oscar buzz for Jordan’s costar in the film, Jamie Foxx.
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Stevenson’s parents, Howard, a lab tech, and Alice, a bookkeeper, instilled in him a deep belief in education.
“I’d never met a lawyer until I got to Harvard Law School,” he says. “But I never doubted I could be one.”
Now Stevenson works at the nonprofit, Equal Justice Initiative, he founded in 1989, a human rights organization that provides legal services to people who have been wrongfully convicted or unfairly sentenced. Stevenson and his team’s work has resulted in reversals for more than 135 wrongly condemned prisoners on death row.
Just Mercyis now in playing in theaters.
source: people.com