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Date: 2014-08-01 14:17:08
Parade
Film
John M. Slaton
Lynching
Murder in Harlem
Creativity
Lynching in the United States
Leo Frank
Georgia
The Murder of Mary Phagan

“The Poison of Unspeakable Things”: Parade and the Leo Frank Case by Gerri L. Williams A desperate man trapped in a legal nightmare. A grieving widow who must live with the knowledge that the unpunished murderers of

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