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What themes from to kill a mockingbird are echoed in Bryan Stevenson's speech? What themes are echoed in his work?

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Bryan Stevenson's speech deeply echoed and reflected the themes of social injustice and inequality in Harpee Lee's novel - To Kill A Mockingbird. The prevelance of this injustice is explored with a clear hierarchy between the white families, all of whom are "ranked" above the towns black residents.
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