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On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire during an anti-Vietnam War protest at Kent State University, killing four students and injuring nine others. Skip to Article.
On 4 May 1970, four students were shot dead by the National Guard during a Vietnam War protest at Kent State University. The shocking incident still resonates as a seminal moment in modern US history.
On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fatally shot four Kent State students and wounded nine others during a protest of the Vietnam War's expansion into Cambodia.
10 Significant Vietnam War Protests. Story by Tim Brinkhof • 2mo. I n March 1965, ... The National Guard opened fire on Kent State students. In April 1970, ...
On the same day Kent State University marks 54 years since the deadly May 4 shootings, a pro-Palestine protest is planned on campus. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Fifty-four years ago next month, members of the National Guard were called to the campus of Kent State University in Ohio in response to student protests over the Vietnam War.
An anti-war protester was arrested at Kent State University when he ... Four Kent State students were killed in 1970 as Ohio National Guardsmen tried to quell a protest against the Vietnam war.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered at Kent State University in Ohio on Saturday to protest the war in Gaza, exactly 54 years after a similar campus demonstration ended in four ...
Cannes: Alec Baldwin to Star in ‘Kent State,’ About 1970 Vietnam War Protest Shootings (Exclusive) Strive Global Media is launching the feature, in which Baldwin will play Robert I. White, who ...
In a similar post, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) wrote: “54 years ago, the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students at Kent State.Students have a right to speak out, organize, and protest ...
In the spring of 1970, the Portland State University campus had been a hive of anti-Vietnam War activity for months. But things got hot on May 11 when Portland Mayor Terry Schrunk ordered police ...
On the same day Kent State University marks 54 years since the deadly May 4 shootings, ... “The protests for My 4 were about the Vietnam War and the draft,” says Kent State student Andrew Aronoff.