About the Leo Frank Case Research Library Archive and the …
Posted By admin on July 10, 2015
Vintage Media of Leo Frank: Photograph from the Bain News Service, see the retouched version for publication in the New York World-Telegram, 26th of August in the year 1913. From the New York World Telegram & Sun Collection at the U.S. Library of Congress.
Forensic Time Travelers of the Imagination Presents: We are going both forward and backward in time in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early 20th century for a true crime epic saga and we will look at the case with new 21st-century eyes
One Hundred Years in the Making The Leo Frank Research Library is meant to be more than just the worlds foremost educational adult learning archive about the infamous double murder that began as the Mary Phagan Murder Case Mystery and evolved into the case of Leo Frank. It also provides analysis and contextualization of each event in the history of this celebrated double homicide, unleashes its sociological mysteries, ponders the possible permutations of every moment along the plethora of time lines, exploring the theories of both defense and prosecution attorneys and considering possible solutions to questions many still ask one hundred years later. So strap on your seat belt and get ready for the ride of your life. We will be traveling the circle of time.
You are about to enter through a doorway in time and space to unlock the behavioral psychology of the Jewish-Gentile cultural conflict that was unofficially ignited in 1913 and has continued simmering for more than one hundred years, having progressed into an undeclared culture war. This case refuses to gather dust, and the turn of the 21st century has already seen a renewed interest in the Frank-Phagan affair, an intrigue unlike at any time in the last century since the main events began unfolding in 1913 and sensationalized in the American mainstream media for two years.
Anti-Semitism in America
For more than a century, the well-organized Jewish community has established for each successive generation the mainstream cultural orthodoxy and popular-culture social history about the Leo Frank case, propounding the affair as the following Jewish-Gentile morality tale: the conviction of Leo Frank was an unjust anti-Semitic railroading and assassination of an innocent Yankee Jew in a vast prejudiced conspiracy because of racist Southern Gentiles, media frenzies, police corruption, and an unscrupulous district attorney prosecuting the case with political ambitions to become a future governor of Georgia. To understand the Jewish position about the Frank-Phagan affair, we will closely examine, fact-check, and analyze every Jewish work about the case since 1913, including materials by non-Jews supporting the commonly held Jewish positions and narratives of the case.
Anti-Gentilism in American
Many Southerners claim Leo Frank was fairly tried, and every level of the United States appeals courts rejected his frivolous petitions, thus upholding the trials fairness, even with the minority dissent. Numerous Southerners also believe there was more than enough evidence to convict Leo Frank in 1913, well beyond a reasonable doubt, and that there is still sufficient evidence today, via modern standards of analysis, to uphold the verdict in the Leo Frank case in the 21st century and beyond. Southerners are calling for an open inquiry into the primary and secondary sources of the Frank-Phagan case by 21st century academic scholars, law students, researchers, historians, and general public of all demographics and from all backgrounds. The Leo Frank Research Library is calling for a full national inquiry into this century-old complex case that remains as a cultural conflict smoldering under the surface of modern Jewish-Gentile relations.
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