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You Need to Watch This Before History is ERASED | (Leo Frank Trial & the ADL) | Really Graceful | Mar 23, 2019 (Video)

  • Dec 24, 2020
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: ~ 14 min

This video was published on Mar 23, 2019.

Video Intro:

Find out how the trial of Leo Frank served as the catalyst for the inception of the Anti-Defamation League…

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History is being rewritten, replaced with inverted recollections of what actually happened…even in my hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.

YouTube video:

BitChute Video (for backup, in case of YT censorship):

Sources:

On social media, hate speech takes a dangerous turn

A Lynching in Georgia (1977, mentions portrayal of Mary Phagan as developing young lady)

And the Dead Shall Rise: The Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frank

By Oney, Steve

The J in American Politics book (Mentions ethnicity of Frank Trial jurors)

William Cooper – The Ugly Truth About the Anti-Defamation League #1 (Full Length)

Roy Barnes Freemason

The Balfour Declaration and B’nai B’rith: An Important Backstage Role

Atlanta Riots and the Origin of Magic

Leo Frank Gets Second Look

Leo Frank Brief of the Evidence

Leo Frank Defense Theory: Mary Phagan Murder by Jim Conley in the Basement

Leonard Dinnerstein, 84, Dies; Scholar of Anti-Semitism in U.S.

Man Who Broke 69-Year Silence About Georgia Murder Is Dead

Infamous Leo Frank trial, lynching to be reexamined by new Fulton County task force

Newspaper Photo Clipping of the Jury which Ultimately Convicted Leo Frank on August 25, 1913 in the Fulton County Superior Court of Atlanta, Georgia. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leofrankcase/7413205580

The ADL and KKK, born of the same murder, 100 years ago

Struggling With Leo Frank’s Lynching a Century Later

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