"On
May 4, 1970 the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students
protesting America´s invasion of Cambodia. Four students were killed and
nine were wounded. The incident triggered national outrage in a country
already divided over the Vietnam War. In the days that followed more
than four million students rose up in dissent across 900 campuses,
generating the only nationwide student protest in U.S. history.
"The Kent State shootings have never been thoroughly examined and no person or group has been held accountable for wrongdoing. Forty years later, family members of those killed have initiated the Kent State Truth Tribunal to preserve and honor the stories of those whose lives have been touched by this tragedy." — http://truthtribunal.org/
"The Kent State shootings have never been thoroughly examined and no person or group has been held accountable for wrongdoing. Forty years later, family members of those killed have initiated the Kent State Truth Tribunal to preserve and honor the stories of those whose lives have been touched by this tragedy." — http://truthtribunal.org/
Kent State Murders: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
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