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WHY SO MUCH HATE?
23 years behind bars for crimes that don't even exist
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WHY SO MUCH HATE?
23 years behind bars for crimes that don't even exist
WHY SO MUCH HATE? is a deeply personal account of what happens when the system designed to protect you turns against you.
Morris Jackson takes you inside a reality most people never see, where justice is not about truth, but about control, influence, and survival. His story spans from early life into two life-altering injustices in 1985 and 1998, where he was imprisoned for crimes he maintains never existed, even as officials acknowledged the absence of evidence.
This book reveals how easily a life can be reshaped by manipulation, silence, and systemic bias. It exposes how voices are discredited, how truth is buried, and how individuals are reduced to numbers within a system that too often operates as a business rather than a path to justice.
But this is not just a story about injustice. It is about endurance. Through faith, discipline, and an unshaken sense of identity, Morris refuses to let the system define him. His journey becomes more than personal; it becomes a reflection of a larger, uncomfortable truth.
This book does not ask for sympathy. It just demands attention.
About the Author
Morris Jackson
Morris Jackson writes with a clarity that comes from lived experience, not observation.
His life has been shaped by forces that test identity, resilience, and belief at every level, from a childhood marked by isolation to decades navigating a justice system he believes was designed to work against him. His experiences include wrongful imprisonment, systemic targeting, and years of confinement that extended far beyond prison walls.
Yet even in those conditions, he refused to adopt the mindset the system expected. Instead of breaking, he observed, learned, and rebuilt himself from within.
Faith became his anchor, discipline became his structure, and truth became his purpose. Where others were silenced, he chose to speak. Where others were erased, he chose to remain visible.
Morris is not writing for recognition. He is writing because silence allows systems like this to continue unchecked. His voice represents not only his own experience, but countless others who were never heard.
This is not just an author telling a story. This is someone reclaiming it.
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WHY SO MUCH HATE?
23 years behind bars for crimes that don't even exist
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