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The Camp Van Dorn Slaughter was a racial hoax popularized in the self-published book The Slaughter: An American Atrocity by Carroll Case in 1998.
Case alleged that some 1,200 African-American soldiers of the United States Army's 364th Infantry Regiment were killed by White American soldiers at Camp Van Dorn in June 1943 .[1][2] Case's book, more than two-thirds acknowledged fiction, consists of two sections: Part One has 54 pages of purported history, and Part Two has 200+ pages, described by Case as a fictionalized account of the alleged events. No hard evidence has been found to support Case's allegations, despite a more than year-long investigation by the Department of Defense, and most observers have dismissed this claim of a massacre.
^What Really Happened to the Soldiers of the 364th?, Newsweek
^"Mississippi Massacre, or Myth?". Washington Post.
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