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Helen Prejean is an American nun and author known for her advocacy against the death penalty. Her book "Dead Man Walking," which recounts her experiences as a spiritual advisor to death row inmates, brought attention to the moral and ethical issues surrounding capital punishment. Prejean's work has made a significant impact on discussions about justice and human rights, and she continues to be a prominent voice in the movement against the death penalty.
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"The important thing is that when you come to understand something you act on it, no matter how small that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go."

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"Allowing our government to kill citizens compromises the deepest moral values upon which this country was conceived: the inviolable dignity of human persons."

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