Anthony Ray Hinton spent nearly three decades on Alabama's death row for murders he did not commit.
After his release in April 2015, Hinton became an advocate for prison reform and a speaker on the themes of faith and forgiveness.
His experiences have made him a powerful voice in discussions about racial injustice and flaws in the criminal justice system.
Hinton's story of resilience and his ability to maintain hope and compassion despite his wrongful imprisonment have inspired many.
He continues to live in Alabama, where he works to raise awareness about wrongful convictions and the importance of equal justice under the law.
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