And The Dead Shall Rise - The Murder Of Mary Phagan And The Lynching Of Leo Frank
Steve Oney
Pantheon (2003)
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True Crime
Lynching - Case Studies. - Georgia, Murder - Case Studies. - Georgia, Trials (Murder) - Case Studies. - Georgia
Hardcover 9780679421474
English
"On April 27, 1913, the bludgeoned body of thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan was discovered in the basement of Atlanta's National Pencil Factory. The girl's murder would be the catalyst for an epic saga that to this day holds a singular place in America's collective imagination - a saga that would climax in 1915 with the lynching of Leo Frank, the Cornell-educated Jew who was convicted of the murder. The case has been the subject of novels, plays, movies and even musicals, but only now, with the publication of And the Dead Shall Rise, do we have an account that does full justice to the mesmerizing and previously unknown details of one of the most shameful moments in the nation's history." "In a narrative reminiscent of a nineteenth-century novel, Steve Oney recounts the emerging revelations of the initial criminal investigation, reconstructs from newspaper dispatches (the original trial transcript mysteriously disappeared long ago) the day-to-day intrigue of the courtroom and illuminates how and why an all-white jury convicted Frank largely on the testimony of a black man. Oney chronicles as well the innumerable avenues that the defense pursued in quest of an appeal, the remarkable and heretofore largely ignored campaign conducted by William Randolph Hearst and New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs to exonerate Frank, the last-minute commutation of Frank's death sentence and, most idelibly, the flawlessly executed abduction and brutal lynching of Frank two months after his death sentence was commuted."--BOOK JACKET.
Product Details
LoC Classification HV6534.A7 .O54 2003
LoC Control Number 2003048274
Dewey 364.15230975823
Cover Price $35.00
No. of Pages 752
Height x Width 9.5 x 6.6  inch
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