As Nancy MacLean writes on page 917 of her article in the Journal of American History, “a curious reversal of standard southern practice occurred” in the Leo Frank case. MacLean explains, “The prosecutor, the jury, and much of the public not only absolved a black suspect but in fact relied on his testimony to condemn a
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