Unit 1 Lesson 8: African Americans and Segregation

Leo Frank Case
keep it short.
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.

What happened? Summarize the event!

Where did the event take place?

What region(s) of Georgia did the event take place in?

When did the event take place?

Why is this event important to Georgia's history?

The Leo Frank case involved Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager, and Mary Phagan, a young girl who worked in his factory in Atlanta, Georgia. Mary Phagan was found dead in the factory, and Leo Frank was accused of her murder. The case attracted significant attention and became highly controversial due to the racial and religious tensions of the time.

The event took place in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Leo Frank case occurred in 1913.

This event is significant to Georgia's history because it highlights the deep-seated racial and religious prejudices that existed in the state at the time. It led to a highly charged trial and sparked a wave of anti-Semitic sentiment, ultimately resulting in Leo Frank's lynching. The case had a lasting impact on Georgia's justice system and highlighted the injustices faced by marginalized communities during the era of segregation.