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From 1891 to 1922, Texans burned an average of one person of color at the stake a year for three decades. These burnings typically featured carnival atmospheres with thousands in attendance, including men, women and children who later described the spectacles as jovial "e;barbecues"e; or "e;roasts,"e; and commemorated the events with "e;lynching"e; postcards. It was a period when many white Texans-previously enraged by Reconstruction-reasserted white primacy and terrorized black Texans with impunity. Join author E. R. Bills in this recounting of an African American holocaust. E. R. Bills is a Texas author and historian who also wrote "e;The 1910 Slocum Massacre: An Act of Genocide in East Texas"e; and "e;Texas Obscurities:: Stories of the Peculiar, Exceptional and Nefarious."e;
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