Ronald Reagan, Governor of California, announces 4 day closure of colleges following Kent State University shootings by National Guard of anti-war protestors, "...see if there isn\%27t a better way than going on with the torch and the club, or...there are more Kent Universities - probably in Cal...
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The Kent State shootings, also known as the May 4 massacre or Kent State massacre, occurred at Kent State University in the city of Kent, Ohio. It involved the shooting of students by members of the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. Four students were killed and nine others wounded.
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An eyewitness of the Kent State University shooting reports what he saw that day. It was May 2, 1970 when the National Guard was first called in to suppress the rioting of the Vietnam War and the U.S. invasion of Cambodia by the students on campus.
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In This Day in History video clip - May 4, 1970: National Guard kills four at Kent State - In Kent, Ohio, 28 National Guardsmen fire their weapons at a group of antiwar demonstrators on the Kent State University campus.
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Just in time for the 40th reunion here are a bunch of clips and snips in 8mm transferred to video and transferred to digital. Lots of common scenes from back in the day to perhaps refresh or substantiate memories. At the very end there is a quick view of the George Segal-like plaster sculptures w...
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Full Moon Film Festival 2009. BEST HISTORICAL DRAMA. Kent State: 1970 by Will Lee, Andrew Wright, Will Gormley. The Extended Seatbelt Connection. MBA / Hillsboro
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Alan Cantura talks about what took place at Kent State on May 4th, 1970. It concludes with interviews conducted at Kent State on 5-4-1993 by Todd Alan Price. k
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Scott Ritter spoke at Kent State on Sunday, May 4, about the Kent State shootings of 1970, about the apathy of the public and the media, and about the Constitution, and the Commemoration's theme "When will it end?", 'it' being the injustice system I guess.
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In this first of two interviews, Alan Cantura talks about what took place at Kent State on May 4th 1970. Second Interview with Alan and other students up next. k
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