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Leo Frank
Leo Frank in a portrait photograph
Frank, c. 1910–1915
Born
Leo Max Frank

(1884-04-17)April 17, 1884
Cuero, Texas, U.S.
DiedAugust 17, 1915(1915-08-17) (aged 31)
Marietta, Georgia, U.S.
Cause of deathLynching
Resting placeNew Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, New York
40°41′34″N 73°52′52″W / 40.69269°N 73.88115°W / 40.69269; -73.88115 (Leo Frank's resting place)
EducationBachelor's degree in mechanical engineering (1906), pencil manufacturing apprenticeship (1908)
Alma materCornell University
Employer(s)National Pencil Company, Atlanta (1908–1915)
Criminal chargeConvicted on August 25, 1913 for the murder of Mary Phagan
Criminal penaltyDeath by hanging (1913); commuted to life imprisonment (1915)
Spouse
Lucille Selig
(m. 1910)

Leo Max Frank (April 17, 1884 – August 17, 1915) was an American factory superintendent and lynching victim. He was convicted in 1913 of the murder of a 13-year-old employee, Mary Phagan, in Atlanta, Georgia. Frank's trial, conviction, and unsuccessful appeals attracted national attention. His kidnapping from prison and lynching became the focus of social, regional, political, and racial concerns, particularly regarding antisemitism. Modern researchers generally agree that Frank was wrongly convicted.[n 1][2]

Born to a Jewish-American family in Texas, Frank was raised in New York and earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Cornell University before moving to Atlanta in 1908. Marrying in 1910, he involved himself with the city's Jewish community and was elected president of the Atlanta chapter of the B'nai B'rith, a Jewish fraternal organization, in 1912. At that time, there were growing concerns regarding child labor at factories. One of these children was Mary Phagan, who worked at the National Pencil Company where Frank was director. The girl was strangled on April 26, 1913, and found dead in the factory's cellar the next morning. Two notes, made to look as if she had written them, were found beside her body. Based on the mention of a "night witch", they implicated the night watchman, Newt Lee. Over the course of their investigations, the police arrested several men, including Lee, Frank, and Jim Conley, a janitor at the factory.

On May 24, 1913, Frank was indicted on a charge of murder and the case opened at Fulton County Superior Court, on July 28. The prosecution relied heavily on the testimony of Conley, who described himself as an accomplice in the aftermath of the murder, and who the defense at the trial argued was, in fact, the perpetrator of the murder. A guilty verdict was announced on August 25. Frank and his lawyers made a series of unsuccessful appeals; their final appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States failed in April 1915. Considering arguments from both sides as well as evidence not available at trial, Governor John M. Slaton commuted Frank's sentence from capital punishment to life imprisonment.

The case attracted national press attention and many reporters deemed the conviction a travesty. Within Georgia, this outside criticism fueled antisemitism and hatred toward Frank. On August 16, 1915, he was kidnapped from prison by a group of armed men, and lynched at Marietta, Mary Phagan's hometown, the next morning. The new governor vowed to punish the lynchers, who included prominent Marietta citizens, but nobody was charged. In 1986, the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles issued a pardon in recognition of the state's failures—including to protect Frank and preserve his opportunity to appeal—but took no stance on Frank's guilt or innocence. The case has inspired books, movies, a play, a musical, and a TV miniseries.

The African American press condemned the lynching, but many African Americans also opposed Frank and his supporters over what historian Nancy MacLean described as a "virulently racist" characterization of Jim Conley, who was Black.[3]

His case spurred the creation of the Anti-Defamation League and the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan.[4]

  1. ^ Wilkes Jr., Donald E. (March 1, 2000). "Politics, Prejudice, and Perjury". Flagpole Magazine. p. 9. Archived from the original on January 17, 2017.
  2. ^ Ravitz, Jessica (November 2, 2009). "Murder case, Leo Frank lynching live on". CNN. Archived from the original on November 3, 2009. Retrieved March 19, 2023. The consensus of historians is that the Frank case was a miscarriage of justice. [...] Frank's conviction was based largely on the testimony of a janitor, Jim Conley, who most came to see as Phagan's killer.
  3. ^ McLean, Nancy (December 1991) "The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism". Journal of American History, v. 78, n. 3, pp. 917–948
  4. ^ "100 Years Since the Death of Leo Frank". www.britannica.com.


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