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The Amazing Story of Mrs. Leo Frank
A Biography of Lucille Selig Frank (1888 – 1957)
by the Editors of The Leo Frank Case Research Library
WHEN WE FIRST meet Lucille Selig Frank (pictured), she is attending the opera on April 26th, 1913 with her well-to-do friends and mother, Josephine — while, a few miles away, a young teenage girl lays…

Jewish Effort to Exonerate Sex Killer Frank Continues
Death threats to jury claimed by Jews never happened; were invented by Frank partisans years later
EDITOR’S NOTE: Jews are losing the debate on the Leo Frank case — the very case that sparked the creation of their “Anti-Defamation League.” Due to the efforts of the National…

Jewish Group Erects Memorial for Corrupt Collaborator in Frank Case
John Marshall Slaton’s corruption was exposed by National Alliance; and even Slaton affirmed Frank’s guilty verdict and stated “anti-Semitism” was not the cause of his conviction.
PLANS WERE announced this week to honor the Georgia governor known for—100 years ago—commuting…

Billboard Touts Innocence; Phagan Family Says ‘Move On’
Many now know that Frank is guilty and oppose exonerating Frank, due to the efforts of National Alliance members and others fighting for truth
THE LATEST SALVO in the century-long saga over Leo Frank’s guilt or innocence was fired on Monday when a digital billboard went live at the intersection of Upper…

How the Jewish Press Reported Leo Frank’s Execution in 1915
Accuracy wasn’t much better then than now; these are translations from the Yiddish “Forverts” coverage of this day 100 years ago.
ATLANTA, August 17, 1915 — A telephone dispatch was received today at 55 minutes past 8 in the morning reporting that Leo Frank was lynched in Marietta…

The Coroner’s Inquest
EDITOR’S NOTE: It is often alleged that Jewish sex murderer Leo Frank could not have been convicted without the testimony of Jim Conley — but this, the story of how he was bound over for trial by the Coroner’s Jury, before which Conley did not appear, shows that to be a lie.
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For 100 Years, ADL Has Worked to Reverse Justice in the Murder of Little Mary Phagan
by Carolyn Yeager
ON July 20, 2015, Abe Foxman ended his “50 years of service” to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), twenty-eight of them spent as National Director. The league itself was founded in October 1913 (the exact day cannot be found) as a direct reaction to the guilty verdict delivered…

The Leo Frank Case: A Pseudo-History
by Elliot Dashfield
a review of The Leo Frank Case by Leonard Dinnerstein, University of Georgia Press
IN 1963, nearly a half century after the sensational trial and lynching of Leo Frank become a national cause célèbre, a graduate student named Leonard Dinnerstein (pictured) decided to make the Frank…