Tom Watson - The celebrated case of the State of Georgia vs. Leo Frank - August 1915 - John de Nugen

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Published on Jan 10, 2022
August 1915, U.S. Congressman from Georgia, Tom Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, Full Expose and Review of the Leo Frank Trial published in 1915, read by John de Nugent in 2015.
John de Nugent reading the Thomas E. Watson article about
1) the murder of Mary Phagan,
2) the trial and various legal appeals made by Leo Max Frank,
3) the protestations of his supposed innocence, of Georgia's "bigotry," "mob rule" and "antisemitism", and of a flawed trial and a guilty verdict "with no evidence" made by Leo Frank's Jewish and Gentile backer.
For more :
https://archive.org/details/@leofrankcase
https://d.tube/#!/c/leofrankcase14
https://gorf.pub/@LeoFrankCase
https://gorf.social/leofrankcase
https://gorf.tube/video-channels/the_leo_frank_case
https://gab.com/LeoFrankCase
https://www.leofrank.org
https://theamericanmercury.org
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leofrankcase
http://the-savoisien.com/wawa-conspi/viewtopic.php?id=1538
http://the-savoisien.com/wawa-conspi/viewtopic.php?id=2413
Leo Frank Research Library
http://www.leofrank.info
Mary Phagan's Family Website
http://www.littlemaryphagan.com

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