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Leo Frank Lynching

Erected by Georgia Historical Society

 

Dedicated March 07, 2007

 

Region: Atlanta Metro

County: Cobb

GPS: N33 57.040|W084 31.010

Location: Ga 120 Just W of I-75 in Marietta

 

frank lynching dedication

L-R Bill Nigut, Anti-Defamation League; Former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes; W. Todd Groce, Georgia Historical Society; Jerry Klinger, Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation at the marker dedication on March 7, 2007

 

 

Leo Frank Lynching

 

Near this location on August 17, 1915, Leo M. Frank, the Jewish superintendent of the National Pencil Company in Atlanta, was lynched for the murder of thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan, a factory employee.  A highly controversial trial fueled by societal tensions and anti-Semitism resulted in a guilty verdict in 1913.  After Governor John M. Slaton commuted his sentence from death to life in prison, Frank was kidnapped from the state prison in Milledgeville and taken to Phagan's hometown of Marietta where he was hanged before a local crowd.  Without addressing guilt or innocence, and in recognition of the state's failure to either protect Frank or bring his killers to justice, he was granted a posthumous pardon in 1986. 
 
Erected by the Georgia Historical Society, the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation, and Temple Kol Emeth 
 
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