Injustice kills another Jew
Injustice kills another Jew
Leo Frank in the article "The Fate of Leo Frank" by Leonard Dinnerstein did
not receive a fair trial. I believe that the ghost of Leo Frank should haunt forever
the families of those who convicted and lynched him. Prejudice convicted Leo
Frank, not the evidence presented at his trial.
In July, 1913, Leo Frank, a Georgian pencil manufacturing company
co-owner and manager, was indicted by a grand jury for the murder
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raided the farm
and drove Frank to Marietta where they lynched him. His attackers were never
identified, though the local community more than likely could have named them.
This is the injustice Frank received.
Prejudice was, I believe, the deciding factor in the case of Leo Frank. And as long
as there is prejudice in the state and local governments there will always be a Leo
Frank being sacrificed on the alter intolerance and bigotry.
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