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February 5, 2007
Photo: Death row inmates gallery at Institute for the Humanities
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The exhibit Texas Death Row: Executions by Lethal Injection Jan. 25-Feb. 24, at the Institute for the Humanities, 202 S. Thayer, Rooms 1010 or 1022, features photographs of death row inmates. The exhibit is in connection with the noon Feb. 8 talk by Bill Crawford and Larry Fitzgerald. Crawford wrote “Texas Death Row: Executions in the Modern Era” (Longstreet Press, 2001) and Fitzgerald served as the public information manager for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from 1995-2003. The exhibit and talk are sponsored by the Institute for the Humanities. Pictured is Karla Faye Tucker, born Nov. 18, 1959 and executed Feb. 3, 1998. (Photo courtesy Texas Department Of Criminal Justice)
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