This book, the Leo Frank Case, lends itself easily to illustration because the language is so fast pace and vivid. I enjoy creating the photoshopped images because the concepts spring to life. The author does not spend time pontificating, or even having much of an opinion, about the events that occurred in 1913. He or she anonymously presents the facts as they were made available. The court documents and newspapers of the time support the facts in the story. I hope you enjoy listening and learning as much as I enjoy illustrating the story for you. In this chapter, the city of Atlanta, is becoming aware of the details of the young factory girl that was slain on April 26, 1913.
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