The Leo Frank Lynching

Daily Activities – The Leo Frank Lynching

The daily activities created for each of the Today in Georgia History segments are designed to meet the Georgia Performance Standards for Reading Across the Curriculum, and Grade Eight: Georgia Studies. For each date, educators can choose from three optional activities differentiated for various levels of student ability. Each activity focuses on engaging the student in context specific vocabulary and improving the student’s ability to communicate about historical topics.

One suggestion is to use the Today in Georgia History video segments and daily activities as a “bell ringer” at the beginning of each class period. Using the same activity daily provides consistency and structure for the students and may help teachers utilize the first 15-20 minutes of class more effectively.

Optional Activities:
Level 1:
Provide the students with the vocabulary list and have them use their textbook, a dictionary, or other teacher provided materials to define each term. After watching the video have the students write a complete sentence for each of the vocabulary terms. Student created sentences should reflect the meaning of the word based on the context of the video segment. Have students share a sampling of sentences as a way to check for understanding.

Level 2: Provide the students with the vocabulary list for that day’s segment before watching the video and have them guess the meaning of each word based on their previous knowledge. The teacher may choose to let the students work alone or in groups. After watching the video, have the students revise their definitions to better reflect the meaning of the words based on the context of the video. As a final step, have the students compare and contrast their definitions to their textbook, dictionary or other teacher provided materials definitions.

Level 3: Provide the students with the vocabulary list and have them use their textbook, a dictionary, or other teacher provided materials to define each term. After watching the video, have the students write a five sentence paragraph based on the provided writing prompts.

Vocabulary/Writing Prompts:
Vocabulary Terms

  • Jew
  • Lynching
  • Convicted
  • Commuted
  • Influential
  • Justice
  • Prominent
  • Pardoned
  • Writing Prompts
    1. In a five sentence paragraph explain the difference between a lynching and a state execution. In your answer be sure to talk about who carries out a lynching versus an execution.
    2. Why do you think Leo Frank was immediately suspected? Why does the video point out that Jim Conley was a black employee? Using what you have learned about the South in the early twentieth-century write a five sentence paragraph explaining why the race/ethnicity of the men accused of Mary Phagan’s murder might have impacted the trial.
    3. In the video you learned that an influential man named Tom Watson urged citizens to take justice into their own hands. Do you think true justice was served in the Mary Phagan case? In a five-sentence paragraph explain why, or why not.


    Related Georgia Performance Standards:
    Reading Across the Curriculum (Grades 6-12)
    SSRC1
    Students will enhance reading in all curriculum areas by:
    c. Building vocabulary knowledge
    • Demonstrate an understanding of contextual vocabulary in various subjects.
    • Use content vocabulary in writing and speaking.
    • Explore understanding of new words found in subject area texts.
    d. Establishing context
    • Explore life experiences related to subject area content.
    • Discuss in both writing and speaking how certain words are subject area related.
    • Determine strategies for finding content and contextual meaning for unknown
    words.

    Grade 8 Georgia Studies
    SS8H7
    The student will evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918.
    a. Evaluate the impact the Bourbon Triumvirate, Henry Grady, International Cotton Exposition, Tom Watson and the Populists, Rebecca Latimer Felton, the 1906
    Atlanta Riot, the Leo Frank Case, and the county unit system had on Georgia during this period.
    b. Analyze how rights were denied to African-Americans through Jim Crow laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, disenfranchisement, and racial violence.