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Bradford L. Huie - 100 reasons Leo Frank is guilty - Slide show


On the anniversary of the death of Mary Phagan, we present the 100 reasons why Leo Frank is guilty as charged. MARY PHAGAN was just thirteen years old. She was a sweatshop laborer for Atlanta, Georgia’s National Pencil Company. Exactly 100 years ago today — Saturday, April 26, 1913 — little Mary (pictured, artist’s depiction) was looking forward to the festivities of Confederate Memorial Day. She dressed gaily and planned to attend the parade. She had just come to collect her $1.20 pay from National Pencil Company superintendent Leo M. Frank at his office when she was attacked by an assailant who struck her down, ripped her undergarments, likely attempted to sexually abuse her, and then strangled her to death. Her body was dumped in the factory basement.


Originally posted on The American Mercury
The Mary Phagan Family Website
Leo Frank Archive
Leo Frank Research Library
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