Education and incarceration share a troubling connection, reflecting systemic inequities that deny opportunities to marginalized communities. This work challenges society to prioritize education over punishment, advocating for a justice system that uplifts rather than tears down.In Who Stole My Innocence: Seven Stories of Wrongful Incarceration and the School System That Failed Generations, Dr. Eugene L. Moore draws on his extensive experience in education to illuminate the stark realities faced by countless individuals. He reveals how the paths of education and incarceration often intersect, particularly for those from marginalized backgrounds. Through seven compelling narratives, Dr. Moore exposes the systemic failures that lead to wrongful convictions and the devastating impact on lives and communities.Each story serves as a poignant reminder of the dreams stifled by a system that prioritizes punishment over education. Dr. Moore's insights challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths about societal values and the choices made regarding resource allocation. He argues that while society invests heavily in building prisons, it neglects the educational institutions that could serve as a foundation for success and empowerment.This book is not just an academic exploration; it is a heartfelt call to action. Dr. Moore urges readers to recognize the importance of reclaiming education as a means of liberation. He advocates for a justice system that restores dignity and opportunity rather than perpetuating cycles of despair. Who Stole My Innocence is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a clarion call for change, urging society to dismantle the barriers that hinder progress and to foster an environment where every individual has the chance to thrive.