Non-profit educational organization providing detailed information about the events surrounding the Kent State shootings.
An article concerning the Kent State tragedy of May 4, 1970, and the national crisis after the U.S. military invasion of Cambodia from Vietnam.
Contains all material from the May 4 issue published in Spring 2000, as well as the 1990 and 1995 Burr's May 4 sections. Also, there are online-only articles and photographs.
Contains history of events at Kent State in May of 1970, a resource page, and links to related web sites.
Overview by a Denmark scholar with many footnotes and quotations regarding: Kent State, May 1-4, 1970, Nixon, reactions, guardsmen, investigations, commemorations, etc.
Excerpts from the book From Camelot to Kent State featuring observations of student Tom Grace who was shot through his left foot.
Photos, oral histories and video interviews.
Article and copy of NYT front page, May 5, 1970.
Various 1970 New York Times newspaper articles describe the national crisis after the US invasion of Cambodia, the Kent State tragedy and the national reaction.
Thirty years after being shot at Kent State, Dean Kahler talks about the events leading up to that fateful moment in American history and his life since then. [26:25 streaming video broadcast]
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