The case of Leo Frank is not dead !

 
 
 
 
 
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The class struggle behind the story of his 1915 lynching remains tragically relevant.

On 17 August 1915, Leo Frank, a Cornell-educated Jewish industrialist, was lynched in suburban Atlanta. The atrocity marked the culmination of a horrible conflict, which began in 1913 with the murder of a child worker named Mary Phagan, who worked for pennies an hour in Atlanta National Pencil Factory

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11/02/2009

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