The song came in reaction to the May 1970 shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio — students shot by National Guard troops sent there to quell student unrest over the Vietnam War. “Ohio” — performed by the rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young —...
Kucinich is asking the Justice Deparptment to release its full analysis of a recording of the shooting of Vietnam War protesters by Ohio National Guard troops 42 years ago at Kent State University, Ohio due to concerns of major discrepancies....
The Kent State shooting remainsa watershed momentin American history. It sparked a nationwide student strike shortly thereafter and reverberated throughout the final years of the Vietnam War and the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, which lowered the voting age to 18. Folk rockers Crosb...
Cannes: Alec Baldwin to Star in ‘Kent State,’ About 1970 Vietnam War Protest Shootings (Exclusive) Alec Baldwin has lined up another project, joining the cast of the upcoming feature film Kent State.The film is set to bring to life the violent and tragic events of May 4, 1970, when ...
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by Daniel Hathaway May 4, 2020 marked the 50th anniversary of the tragic shooting of Kent State students by Ohio National Guard members during protests around the Vietnam War, but COVID-19 upstaged KSU’s plans for a memorial. Two years later, the University will be ferryin...
The killing of four unarmed Kent State University students and wounding of nine others by Ohio National Guardsmen during a protest of the Vietnam War on May 4, 1970 was a pivotal, divisive event in 20th Century American history. What prompted the Guardsmen to fire has remained a mystery for...
I have to admit that being compared to whistle blowers like Edward Snowden who revealed the creation of a vast surveillance state in our country, or Daniel Ellsberg, whose revelation of how the United States was waging a tragically flawed war in Vietnam and led to the resignation of President...
In the fourth book of the series, Amy uses the time machine to observe the most famous anti-war demonstration of the Vietnam War era. Her objective: uncover the mystery surrounding the controversial shooting of Kent State University students. But Amy miscalculates and finds herself staring down...
Bill Robinson is on trial for murder (因谋杀而受审). He grew up in a small town in Ohio and then went to Kent State University for one year. When he was nineteen years old, he was asked to join the army and was soon sent to fight in Vietnam. He was very unhappy there, as he...