Eyewitness Account of Kent State Shootings
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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