Terry Anne Scott is the author of "Lynching and Leisure," a book that explores the dark history of lynching in Texas.
Scott's work focuses on how white Texans transformed lynching from a clandestine form of extralegal punishment into a public spectacle and form of racialized recreation.
Her research involves extensive documentation, including itemized lists of events and photographs, providing a comprehensive examination of this disturbing aspect of Texas history.
Scott's approach to the subject matter is described as tough and revealing, offering readers a critical perspective on racial violence in the American South.
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