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Author and museum director JAMES CAMERON

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Sixty four years ago, an organized mob of more than 10,000 white men and women dragged JAMES CAMERON and two other black teenage men from a jail cell in Marion, Indiana.
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JAMES CAMERON, author and museum director
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The mob mercilessly beat the three young men.
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They lynched two.
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In 1984, he recounted this experience in his memoir "A Time of Terror".
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Then in 1988, CAMERON founded the Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee.
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Author and museum director JAMES CAMERON. Sixty four years ago, an organized mob of more than 10,000 white men and women dragged CAMERON and two other black teenage men from a jail cell in Marion, Indiana. The mob mercilessly beat the three young men. They lynched two. CAMERON was spared. In 1984, he recounted this experience in his memoir "A Time of Terror" (Available now from Black Classic Press). Then in 1988, CAMERON founded the Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee. The Museum houses photographs, books, articles and artifacts documenting the atrocities endured by blacks in this country. CAMERON modeled the Museum after the Jewish Holocaust museum in Israel. (THE INTERVIEW WITH JAMES CAMERON WILL CONTINUE INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW.) (Rebroadcast from 3

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