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No, Anne Frank and Leo Frank were not related. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who wrote a diary during the Holocaust, while Leo Frank was a Jewish man who was wrongfully convicted of murder in the United States in 1913.
Leo Frank, a factory manager in Atlanta, Georgia, was wrongfully convicted of the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan in 1913. However, evidence suggests that a janitor named Jim Conley was the actual perpetrator of the crime. Leo Frank's conviction and subsequent lynching fueled anti-Semitic sentiments in the United States.
She was Leo Frank's wife, who was infamous for being accused of the rape & murder of Mary Phagan. Lucille fought for her husbands innocence until the day of her death in 1957. It was later found that Leo Frank was innocent and subsequently pardoned.
Leo Frank was a Jewish-American businessman who was lynched in 1915. The Ballad of Leo Frank is about that. There is a link below to an article on Leo Frank.
Leo Frank was born on April 17, 1884.
Leo Frank was born on April 17, 1884.
Leo Frank died on July 18, 1915
Leo Frank Schuster died in 1927.
Leo Frank Schuster was born in 1852.
Leo Frank was the manager of his uncle's pencil factory in Atlanta, Georgia. Leo Frank a northern educated Jew murdered and raped one of his child laborers named Mary Phagan during Confederate Memorial Day on August 26th 1913. After a month long trial with several dozen witnesses testifying for the defense a Jury of 12 White men unanimously voted to convict Leo Frank of Murder. It was a controversial trial, because it would be the first time in American history that the main testimony of a Black man resulted in the conviction of a White man (Leo Frank). Frank was sentenced to death for the crime and the Govenor of Georgia, John M. Slaton a senior law partner for the Leo Frank defense team commuted Leo Franks sentence to life in prison. Outraged Georgians organized a group of men, broke into Jail and seized Leo Frank later lynching him from an oak tree. See the link below for more detail.
After being convicted in a highly publicized trial, Leo Frank's death sentence was commuted to life in prison by the governor of Georgia in 1915. However, a vigilante group abducted him from prison and lynched him later that year. His case drew national attention and is seen as a miscarriage of justice influenced by anti-Semitism and prejudice.
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