• An Unspeakable Crime
Author(s): Elaine Marie Alphin
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 152
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Language: English
Date Published: 2014-08-01
Dimensions: 175.26 x 251.46 x 10.16mm
Publication City/Country: Minneapolis, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Bibliography; Illustrations, black and white

Was an innocent man wrongly accused of murder? On April 26, 1913, thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan planned to meet friends at a parade in Atlanta, Georgia. But first she stopped at the pencil factory where she worked to pick up her paycheck. Mary never left the building alive. A black watchman found Mary's body brutally beaten and raped. Police arrested the watchman, but they weren't satisfied that he was the killer. Then they paid a visit to Leo Frank, the factory's superintendent, who was both a northerner and a Jew. Spurred on by the media frenzy and prejudices of the time, the detectives made Frank their prime suspect, one whose conviction would soothe the city's anger over the death of a young white girl. The prosecution of Leo Frank was front-page news for two years, and Frank's lynching is still one of the most controversial incidents of the twentieth century. It marks a turning point in the history of racial and religious hatred in America, leading directly to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League and to the rebirth of the modern Ku Klux Klan. Relying on primary source documents and painstaking research, award-winning novelist Elaine Alphin tells the true story of justice undone in America.
Book Info
Author Elaine Marie Alphin
Date Published 2014-08-01
Dimensions 175.26 x 251.46 x 10.16mm
First Author Elaine Marie Alphin
Format Paperback
Illustrations Bibliography; Illustrations, black and white
ISBN 9781467746304
Language English
No. of Pages 152
Publication City/Country Minneapolis, United States
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group

An Unspeakable Crime

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