by 'Political Blog' » Mon May 04, 2026 7:16 am

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The Kent State shootings took place at Kent State University in Ohio during a protest against the U.S. military’s expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia. On May 4, 1970, 28 National Guard soldiers fired approximately 67 rounds over 13 seconds, killing four students—Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Lee Scheuer, and William Schroeder—and wounding nine others, one of whom was permanently paralyzed. Krause and Miller were actively participating in the protest, while Scheuer and Schroeder were bystanders observing from a distance.
(Wikipedia)
5-minute documentary. Worth a click: https://youtu.be/9Pwro3vCUdU
Cultural Legacy
The Kent State tragedy left a lasting mark on American culture and politics. Neil Young’s song “Ohio” memorialized the event, and the incident is widely studied as a pivotal moment in the antiwar movement. It also influenced national policy debates, including the eventual end of the draft and shifts in public support for the Vietnam War.
(Chronicles}
Click here for the song 'Ohio': https://www.prescottaz-blog.com/Music_Page_25.html
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The Kent State shootings took place at Kent State University in Ohio during a protest against the U.S. military’s expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia. On May 4, 1970, 28 National Guard soldiers fired approximately 67 rounds over 13 seconds, killing four students—Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Lee Scheuer, and William Schroeder—and wounding nine others, one of whom was permanently paralyzed. Krause and Miller were actively participating in the protest, while Scheuer and Schroeder were bystanders observing from a distance.
(Wikipedia)
[color=#00FFFF]5-minute documentary. Worth a click:[/color] https://youtu.be/9Pwro3vCUdU
Cultural Legacy
The Kent State tragedy left a lasting mark on American culture and politics. Neil Young’s song “Ohio” memorialized the event, and the incident is widely studied as a pivotal moment in the antiwar movement. It also influenced national policy debates, including the eventual end of the draft and shifts in public support for the Vietnam War.
(Chronicles}
[color=#00FFFF]Click here for the song 'Ohio':[/color] https://www.prescottaz-blog.com/Music_Page_25.html
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