gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:Person
gptkb:court_cases
gptkb:legal_case
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gptkbp:advertising
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gptkb:media_coverage
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gptkbp:appeal_date
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gptkb:1914
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gptkbp:appeals_to
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unsuccessful
appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court
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gptkbp:associated_with
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gptkb:Jewish_community
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gptkbp:associated_with_organizations
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gptkb:Anti-Defamation_League
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gptkbp:born
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April 17, 1884
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gptkbp:born_in
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gptkb:Texas
1884
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gptkbp:born_on
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April 17, 1884
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gptkbp:burial_place
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gptkb:Mount_Carmel_Cemetery
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gptkbp:case_outcome
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future legal reforms
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gptkbp:casualties
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anti-Semitism
mob violence
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gptkbp:clinical_trial
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gptkb:Fulton_County_Courthouse
gptkb:Atlanta,_Georgia
1913
controversial
2 months
highly publicized
circumstantial
April 1913
Leo Frank trial
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gptkbp:commuted_to
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life imprisonment
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gptkbp:consequences
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gptkb:legal_reforms
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gptkbp:controversy
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public outcry over trial fairness
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gptkbp:convicted_of
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gptkb:murder
gptkb:death
murder of Mary Phagan
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gptkbp:court
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gptkb:William_Smith
Hugh Dorsey
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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American culture
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gptkbp:defending_champion
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the Jewish community
notable lawyers
defense attorney Herbert Haas
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gptkbp:degree_programs
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gptkb:Cornell_University
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gptkbp:died
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August 17, 1915
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gptkbp:died_on
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August 17, 1915
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gptkbp:education
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gptkb:Cornell_University
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gptkbp:has_a_focus_on
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a national debate
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gptkbp:has_been_accused_of
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gptkb:murder
gptkb:Jim_Conley
murder of Mary Phagan
murdering Mary Phagan
the murder of Mary Phagan
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gptkbp:historical_context
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gptkb:Southern_United_States
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gptkbp:historical_impact
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legal history
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gptkbp:historical_legacy
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remains significant
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gptkbp:historical_reevaluation
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ongoing discussions
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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gptkb:Civil_Rights_Movement
gptkb:cultural_landmark
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Leo Frank
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gptkbp:influence
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Jewish civil rights movement
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gptkbp:influence_on
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anti-Semitism
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gptkbp:influenced
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press coverage
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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social climate of the time
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gptkbp:influenced_by_public_sentiment
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anti-Jewish sentiment
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gptkbp:involved_in
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murder of Mary Phagan
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gptkbp:involved_in_trial
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Mary Phagan's murder case
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gptkbp:is_a_member_of
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gptkb:B'nai_B'rith
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gptkbp:is_a_subject_of
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numerous books
public controversy
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gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of
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racial injustice
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gptkbp:is_married_to
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gptkb:Lucille_Frank
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gptkbp:is_portrayed_as
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films and documentaries
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gptkbp:judges
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L. S. Roan
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gptkbp:known_for
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being wrongfully convicted of murder
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gptkbp:legacy
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controversial figure
inspired the musical ' Parade'
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gptkbp:lynched_by
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gptkb:Minecraft
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gptkbp:lynching
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lynched by a mob
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gptkbp:lynching_date
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August 17, 1915
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gptkbp:lynching_location
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gptkb:Marietta,_Georgia
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gptkbp:memorials
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various organizations
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gptkbp:nationality
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gptkb:American
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gptkbp:notable_burials
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gptkb:New_York
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gptkbp:notable_case
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civil rights
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gptkbp:occupation
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factory superintendent
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gptkbp:place_of_birth
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gptkb:Texas
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gptkbp:place_of_death
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gptkb:Georgia
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gptkbp:political_impact
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political climate
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gptkbp:posthumous_pardon
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granted in 1986
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gptkbp:posthumous_recognition
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Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles
the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles
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gptkbp:public_reaction
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national attention
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gptkbp:sentence
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death penalty
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gptkbp:significance
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symbol of anti-Semitism
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:Lucille_Frank
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gptkbp:strategy
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alibi
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gptkbp:trial_arguments
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defense and prosecution arguments
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gptkbp:trial_judgment
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controversial verdict
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gptkbp:trial_outcome_controversy
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debated for decades
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gptkbp:trial_outcome_reactions
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mixed reactions
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gptkbp:trial_public_support
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divided public opinion
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gptkbp:trial_publicity_effect
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shaped public perception
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gptkbp:used_for
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1913
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gptkbp:was_a
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controversial figure
victim of injustice
factory superintendent
Jewish factory manager
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_continues_to
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influence discussions on justice
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_has_been_analyzed_by
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gptkb:historians
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_has_inspired
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gptkb:artwork
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_has_led_to
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increased awareness of hate crimes
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_a_part_of
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gptkb:American_history
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_a_reminder_of
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the need for vigilance against injustice
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_often_cited_in
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legal arguments against lynching
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_often_compared_to
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other wrongful convictions
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_often_revisited_in
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cultural narratives
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_referenced_in
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discussions of anti-Semitism
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_remembered_for
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its tragic outcome
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_is_studied_in
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law schools
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_reflects_on
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societal values
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gptkbp:was_a_case_that_sparked
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community activism
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gptkbp:was_a_catalyst_for
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the Jewish civil rights movement
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gptkbp:was_a_demonstration_of
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testimony of Jim Conley
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gptkbp:was_a_key_figure_in
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the rise of the Anti-Defamation League
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gptkbp:was_executed_by
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gptkb:Holocaust
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gptkbp:was_exonerated_by
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the Georgia Supreme Court
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gptkbp:was_involved_in
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due process
public sentiment
the media's role
the power of public opinion
the flaws in the justice system
false testimony
the National Pencil Company
the formation of new advocacy groups
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gptkbp:was_lynched_by
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a group of men from Atlanta
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gptkbp:was_lynched_in
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gptkb:Marietta,_Georgia
1915
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gptkbp:was_pardoned_by
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Governor John M. Slaton
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gptkbp:was_posthumously_pardoned_by
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Governor Roy Barnes
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gptkbp:witnesses
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many
numerous witnesses
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gptkbp:year_of_lynching
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1915
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:parade
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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