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The Kent State University Shootings, 1970

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The Kent State University Shootings (1970)

Four days after Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia, a student protest started at Kent State University.

Protests

Protests

  • Four days after Nixon announced the Cambodia invasion, about 500 students at Kent State University held a protest.
  • They buried a copy of the US Constitution and a veteran’s discharge papers.
  • This sparked fighting between anti-war protesters and war supporters.
Demonstrations

Demonstrations

  • There were several demonstrations the next day, with over 1000 students.
  • They burnt down the campus Officer Training Corps building.
  • 900 National Guardsmen were sent in with tear gas and rifles.
Deaths

Deaths

  • By 4th May, there were 2,000 students protesting despite the demonstration being banned.
  • Students threw gas canisters and bricks at the National Guard.
  • The Guard fired into the crowd, killing four students (two were bystanders) and wounding nine others.
Public response

Public response

  • The public was horrified.
  • However, when two black students were shot at Jackson State University during an anti-war protest there was little publicity.
  • Kent State caused such public outrage because the victims were white middle class students.
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