First published at 17:06 UTC on June 27th, 2019.
On Georgia Confederate Memorial Day, Saturday, April 26, 1913, in downtown Atlanta, sweatshop operator Leo Frank cornered one of his teenage employees, Mary Phagan -- in an empty machine room, and demanded she "be" with him intimately. The…
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On Georgia Confederate Memorial Day, Saturday, April 26, 1913, in downtown Atlanta, sweatshop operator Leo Frank cornered one of his teenage employees, Mary Phagan -- in an empty machine room, and demanded she "be" with him intimately. The thirteen-year-old child laborer refused, so Leo Frank pounded in her face with his fists, slammed her head against a lathe, sexually assaulted her and then strangled her to death. Then Leo Frank tried to frame his sex-murder on two different innocent Negroes.
Leo Frank was president of Atlanta's B'nai B'rith fraternal organization with it's 500 Jewish activist members, they collectively went into overdrive to make sure their leader would not be convicted, and after his conviction on August 25, 1913, they voted unanimously in September 1913, to make him their local B'nai B'rith president again. Shortly thereafter, in October 1913, B'nai B'rith created the Anti-Defamation League, galvanized in his honor. Since it's founding, ADL has been trying to get Leo Frank exonerated.
This 2009 ADL (Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith) sponsored documentary is produced by Jewish-American director Ben Loeterman with Steve Oney as a chief consultant. This Jewish activist and fictionalized docudrama is about the Leo Frank case, which is completely biased and makes a significant number of false assertions.
Your homework is to meticulously transcribe the entire documentary and then study the original Atlanta newspaper articles and legal records of the case, please write a research paper on all the falsifications of history that Jews and their allies have written, spoken, or videographed about the Leo Frank case in the last 100+ years. This will require that you carefully examine the books written by Jews about this famous criminal crime.
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