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LET US NEVER FORGET THE 4 COLLEGE STUDENTS KILLED DURING THE KENT STATE MASSACRE [4MAY1970] VIDEO > 4 Dead in OHIO ~ CSNY https://youtu.be/MN_9VqfVQ9c The Kent State massacre refers to the tragic event on May 4, 1970, when members of the Ohio National Guard fired on unarmed students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University, resulting in the deaths of four students and injuries to nine others. This incident sparked widespread outrage and protests across college campuses in the United States. http://ebsco.com Wikipedia Overview of the Kent State Massacre The Kent State massacre occurred on May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio. This tragic event involved members of the Ohio National Guard opening fire on unarmed students during a protest against the Vietnam War, specifically the U.S. invasion of Cambodia. Key Facts AttributeDetails DateMay 4, 1970 LocationKent State University, Kent, Ohio Fatalities4 students Injuries9 students Protest FocusOpposition to the Vietnam War and the draft National Guard ActionOpened fire on students Events Leading to the Shooting The shootings were the culmination of escalating tensions over several days of protests. On May 1, 1970, students held a rally on campus, which was part of a larger wave of anti-war demonstrations across the country. The situation intensified when violence erupted in downtown Kent, prompting local authorities to call in the National Guard. Timeline of Key Events April 30, 1970: President Nixon announces the invasion of Cambodia. May 1, 1970: Initial protests occur at Kent State. May 2-3, 1970: Tensions rise with confrontations between students and law enforcement. May 4, 1970: National Guard fires on students, resulting in deaths and injuries. Aftermath and Impact The Kent State massacre triggered a massive national response, leading to the largest student strike in U.S. history. Over 4 million students participated in protests across hundreds of campuses, significantly impacting public opinion regarding the Vietnam War. National Reactions Public Outrage: The incident sparked widespread condemnation and protests. Government Response: President Nixon established the President’s Commission on Campus Unrest to investigate the shootings. Cultural Impact: The event became a symbol of the anti-war movement, inspiring songs and artistic expressions that reflected the national sentiment. The Kent State massacre remains a pivotal moment in American history, highlighting the consequences of civil unrest and the government's response to dissent. @KentState *USNationalGuard @OHNationalGuard *StephenGardener @NEWSMAX *OANN *EpochTimes *GuntherEagleman *AmyMek *realMikeLindell *RumbleVideo [If you don't like the CENSORSHIP of YouProgGlobTube, Put as duplicate post of your content here & see if you get as many warnings/deleted accounts] *BitChute *DailyMotion *MelaniaTrump @realdonaldtrump *ElonMusk *Grok *Grokipedia [If you don't like definitions & Posts on WikiProgGlobPedia, start a 'stub' at Grokipedia to help young folks build a perspective/perception of the world closer to yours and reality] *Sassafrass_84 *VDHanson @jordanbpeterson *PrometheanActn KENT STATE MASSACRE HASHTAGS #KentStateMassacre #Massacre #Vietnam #VietnamWar #Protest #Nixon #CSNY #OHIO #1970s #America #WETHEPEOPLE #Military #Conservative #Centrist #Liberal #Boomers #GenX #Millennials #GenZ #GenA #Education #Highschool #HomeSchool ^Teen #FFA ^4H #Votech #CTE #TradeSchool #College ^Agriculture #Farm