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  1. Biography of Carroll Case, writer and visual artist from McComb, Mississippi. He has written short stories and The Slaughter, a fictional account of the alleged killing in 1943 of more than 1,000 African-American soldiers on a military base in southwestern Mississippi during World War II.

  2. "Carroll Case: No Boundaries" Carroll Case is a prolific artist and author that continues to create from a never-ending wellspring. This brief documentary highlights only a handful of his works, inspirations and insights.

  3. Jul 27, 2020 · Carroll Case - No Boundaries: Directed by Emma Harrington. With Carroll Case, Michael Guttusso, Jack Harrington, Louette Smith. Carroll Case is a prolific artist and author that continues to create from a never-ending wellspring.

  4. Carroll Case, a loan officer, writer and artist in McComb, Mississippi, conducted an investigation and self-published a book in 1998 alleging that some 1200 members of the all-black 364th Regiment were killed by whites in a riot at Camp Van Dorn on an unspecified date in 1943.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Carroll Case, a banker, and now an award winning visual artist and free-lance writer first heard this graphic tale growing up in Mississippi. "I first heard the story in the Early 50s when I was a child, about Blacks being killed in Centreville," said Mr. Case.

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  6. Jun 2, 2021 · The Untold Mississippi Massacre According to the book: The Slaughter: An American Atrocity , 1200 black soldiers were massacred in 1943. Carrol Case, a white banker, artist and writer, is the author of this book and tells the story.

  7. Aug 12, 1998 · Carroll Case, a Mississippi reporter, partly documented the alleged 1943 mass murder at Camp Van Dorn of over 1,000 African-American soldiers of the 364th Regiment in his book, "The Slaughter." His book is a real page-turner. Even the history surrounding the name of the fort is fascinating.

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