BRITTAN WAS THE WON WHO TOOK OVER
<span>conflict between modernism and traditionalism
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After Mr. McMillian’s release in 1993, he worked hard to educate people about the death penalty, sharing his experiences with students, community groups, and elected officials across the country. His case drew public attention to wrongful convictions, and many more people were exonerated in the years after his release. In 1998, he joined other survivors at a national conference on Wrongful Convictions and the Death Penalty attended by more than 1,000 lawyers, law students, professors, and criminal justice reform advocates.
<span>I'd say members of the educated middle class</span>
The Jurassic era would hold such things