The Lynching of a Guilty Man Part 27 By The Nation of Islam

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The Leo Frank Case: The Lynching of a Guilty Man, Part Twenty-Seven

The Leo Frank Case: The Lynching of a Guilty Man is a monumental audio book that provides a comprehensive list of lynching victims and contemporaries of Leo Frank, as well as their uninvestigated murders. The book challenges the mainstream media's emphasis on Frank as the only lynching victim worth knowing about and the "Leo Frank was persecuted" narrative. The Nation of Islam's Historical Research Group, who authored the book, offers a perspicacious and intelligent take on the case, writing from the perspective of the black diaspora in America. While some may disagree with the authors' ideas, the book is considered one of the most honest and meticulously researched modern history books. The book challenges the notion that the Nation of Islam is a bunch of "ignorant haters" and proves that the "Leo Frank is innocent" narrative is problematic.

In this, the 27th audio part of this state-of-the-art work, initially published by the Nation of Islam, is part of the series, a series of series, called a secret relationship between Blacks and Jews. A guilty decision against trying to deal with the facts of the mother and racialized system of the crime victim, Mary Phagan and the two innocent negros - the janitor James Conley and the night watch man Newt Lee.

The new audio book is based on the Nation of Islam’s The Leo Frank Case: The Lynching of a Guilty Man, which is the best research effort to be delivered to Leo Frank over the past 100 years, and this new audio book will travel in the past - the biggest American crime of all ages; The mystery that can reveal the hidden forces that form the world today.

We are proud to present Chapter 27 of the audio version of this very important book, read by Vanessa Neubauer at the American Mercury.

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Click here to obtain a print or e-book copy of this important work, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, Vol. 3; The Leo Frank Case: The Lynching of a Guilty Man.

For further information on the Nation of Islam Historical Research Group, readers are encouraged to visit their Web site, noirg.org.

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