The largest mass execution in Alabama history may have been Nov. 11, 1825. On that day, six Native Americans, including Tuscoona Fixico, Dancing Rabbit, Chilancha and three others not identified, were hanged for murder.
In his book "The Second Creek War," writer John H. Ellison states Tuscoona Fixico led rebel warriors in a series of ambushes intended to isolate Fort Wilson.
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