糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock professor publishes chapter in new book on Arkansas lynchings
Dr. Vincent VinikasA University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor is one of 10 authors who contributed to a new book called 鈥Bullets and Fire: Lying and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950.鈥 The book explores the history of a century of lynchings in Arkansas.聽In his chapter,Vincent Vinikas, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock professor of history, wrote about 鈥淭hirteen Dead at Saint Charles: Arkansas鈥檚 Most Lethal Lynching and the Abrogation of Equal Protection.鈥 鈥淭he catastrophe in St. Charles unfolded in 1904,鈥 Vinikas said. 鈥淚t began when an African-American man hit a white man with a jug, though some claim it was a table leg. The man later grabbed a police officer鈥檚 gun and escaped while he was being taken to jail.鈥 聽Throughout the next week, vigilantes killed 13 people through a series of violent episodes. During one incident, a mob forced 60 to 70 African-Americans, including women and children, into an old building that they then planned to burn down. The burning was stopped, but six people were taken from the building and murdered. One man managed to crawl away but was shot to death when he was found the next morning.Vinikas cited 鈥,鈥 a 1995 study of 10 southern states by Stewart Tolnay and E.M. Beck. They tabulated nearly 2,500 black fatalities from mobs between 1882 to 1930, which amounts to a black person being lynched, somewhere in the South, on an average of once a week for almost 40 years.鈥淏y the early 20th century, the lynching of African-Americans was as common as it was catastrophic throughout the American South,鈥 Vinikas wrote. 聽Guy Lancaster, editor of encyclopediaofarkansas.net, edited the book, 鈥淏ullets and Fire: Lying and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950.鈥 There were more than 360 lynchings during this time period in Arkansas. The book also featured articles by Kelly Houston Jones, Nancy Snell Griffith, Randy Finley, Richard Buckelew, Todd E. Lewis, Stephanie Harp, Cherisse Jones-Branch, William H. Pruden III, and Lancaster.Vinikas joined 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in 1983 and holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University.