Details for "Slocum Massacre"

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018212

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Marker Number 18212
Atlas Number 5507018212
Marker Title "Slocum Massacre"
Index Entry "Slocum Massacre"
Address FM 2022
City Slocum
County Anderson
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 267210
UTM Northing 3501421
Subject Codes African American topics
Marker Year 2015
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 2022, 0.6 mi. S of SH 294
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" with post
Marker Text Racial tensions in America in the early 20th century were sometimes punctuated by violent outbursts. One such occasion began near Slocum and Denson Springs and spread across a wide area near the Anderson-Houston county line. Beginning on the morning of July 29, 1910, groups of armed white men shot and killed African Americans, first firing on a group near Sadler's Creek. Murders in the black community continued during the remainder of that day and night. Accounts in state and national newspapers brought widespread attention to the situation. Judges ordered saloons and gun and ammunition stores to close, and state militia and Texas Rangers were dispatched to the area. The murders of eight men were officially recorded. The victims were Cleveland Larkin, Alex Holley (Hollie), Sam Baker, Dick Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Ben Dancer, John Hays and Will Burly. Many African American families fled the area and did not return. Eleven white men were soon arrested, and district judge Benjamin H. Gardner empaneled a grand jury within a week. When its findings were reported on August 17, seven men were indicted. The cases were moved to Harris County but were never prosecuted. The events which came to be known as the "Slocum Massacre" largely disappeared from public view in subsequent generations. In 2011, the 82nd Texas Legislature adopted a resolution acknowledging the incident and stating that "only by shining a light on previous injustices can we learn from them and move toward a future of greater healing and reconciliation." (2015)

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