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Description: the lynching of Leo Frank in Georgia on August 17, 1915. | ||
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Alphin, Elaine Marie. An Unspeakable Crime: The Prosecution and Persecution of Leo Frank. Carolrhoda Books, 2010, p. 120. | ||
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Copyright status: One of several well-known images of Frank that were taken by the people who lynched him, then published and sold in postcard form in 1915, and therefore now in the public domain.
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