Shooting At Kent State May 4 1970 at Lawrence Burgess blog

Shooting At Kent State May 4 1970. T hey call themselves “blood brothers”—the nine students injured on may 4, 1970—because they all shed their blood on kent state’s campus. On may 4, 1970, members of the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of kent state university demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine. Four students were killed (allison krause, jeffrey miller, sandra scheuer, william schroeder) and nine others were wounded. On 4 may 1970, four students were shot dead by the national guard during a vietnam war protest at kent state university. Yet, most of the wounded caught in the bullet. The idea for the exhibitions came about after a student taking the may 4, 1970 and its aftermath course conducted a survey of fellow students on the kent campus. The enraged throng threatened to explode into violence but faculty marshals, led by glenn frank, persuaded the students to not take on the guard.

THIS DAY IN HISTORY National Guard kills four students in Kent State
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The idea for the exhibitions came about after a student taking the may 4, 1970 and its aftermath course conducted a survey of fellow students on the kent campus. T hey call themselves “blood brothers”—the nine students injured on may 4, 1970—because they all shed their blood on kent state’s campus. On 4 may 1970, four students were shot dead by the national guard during a vietnam war protest at kent state university. On may 4, 1970, members of the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of kent state university demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine. The enraged throng threatened to explode into violence but faculty marshals, led by glenn frank, persuaded the students to not take on the guard. Four students were killed (allison krause, jeffrey miller, sandra scheuer, william schroeder) and nine others were wounded. Yet, most of the wounded caught in the bullet.

THIS DAY IN HISTORY National Guard kills four students in Kent State

Shooting At Kent State May 4 1970 The enraged throng threatened to explode into violence but faculty marshals, led by glenn frank, persuaded the students to not take on the guard. Four students were killed (allison krause, jeffrey miller, sandra scheuer, william schroeder) and nine others were wounded. Yet, most of the wounded caught in the bullet. On may 4, 1970, members of the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of kent state university demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine. The idea for the exhibitions came about after a student taking the may 4, 1970 and its aftermath course conducted a survey of fellow students on the kent campus. On 4 may 1970, four students were shot dead by the national guard during a vietnam war protest at kent state university. The enraged throng threatened to explode into violence but faculty marshals, led by glenn frank, persuaded the students to not take on the guard. T hey call themselves “blood brothers”—the nine students injured on may 4, 1970—because they all shed their blood on kent state’s campus.

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