To understand how all this happened, we need to know what happened between Americans and the Jewish minority over a century ago. The first large-scale operation of the Jewish power structure in America was the effort to exonerate Leo Frank, a sweatshop boss and B'nai B'rith official who sexually abused and strangled a 13-year-old girl in his factory in 1913 Atlanta. The Frank case was a major impetus for the founding of the ADL in that same year. The effort involved major magazines, newspapers, PR men, and advertising agencies, to say nothing of millions spent on pricey law firms in appeals which made it all the way to the US Supreme Court. The Frank team tried to frame two innocent Black men in succession, Newt Lee and Jim Conley, and they're still trying to frame Conley today. The Frank team even tried to appeal to anti-Black sentiments, using the epithet "nigger" to describe Conley dozens of times in open court. When all of this failed, it resulted in a profound change in the Jewish power structure's attitude toward the American majority.