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In 1913, little Mary Phagan is found dead at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta. Police quickly decide that the Jewish Superintendent, Leo Frank, should be held responsible. The trial commences with both prosecution and defense lawyers using ad hominen as the base for their arguments. From 1913 to 1915, this murder, trial, and aftermath gained notoriety worldwide. And one hundred years later it has produced books, college and university discussions, a Hollywood-ized movie "They Won't Forget", a TV movie "The Murder of Mary Phagan", a Broadway musical "Parade", a bittersweet folk song "The Ballad of Mary Phagan", and racial controversy.
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Will Janowitz | Leo Frank | Unowned |
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Seth Gilliam | Jim Conley | Unowned |
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Jayson Warner Smith | William Smith / Narrator | Unowned |
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Steve Coulter | Hugh Dorsey | Unowned |
C.K. Bibby | Judge Leonard Roan | Unowned | |
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Brett Rice | Luther Rosser | Unowned |
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Katie Adkins | Mary Phagan | Unowned |
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Gordon Danniels | Newt Lee | Unowned |
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Jackson Walker | John Black | Unowned |
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Jeff Rose | Boots Rogers | Unowned |
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Ryan Lewis | Harry Scott | Unowned |
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Ric Reitz | Reuben Arnold | Unowned |
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Kate Kneeland | Lucille Frank | Unowned |
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Terrence Gibney | John Slaton | Unowned |
John Grimm | Fiddling John Carson | Unowned | |
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Marc Gowan | Dr. Roy Harris | Unowned |