99 – The Kent State Shootings
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Jeff covers the story of the Kent State shootings, a pivotal and tragic moment in American history that took place on May 4, 1970.
During a period of intense national unrest over the Vietnam War, students at Kent State University gathered to protest the expansion of the conflict into Cambodia. What began as a demonstration escalated into chaos when members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students.
In just 13 seconds, four students were killed and nine others were wounded. The event shocked the nation, ignited further protests across college campuses, and became a defining moment in the conversation around war, civil rights, and the role of government force against its own citizens.
This episode explores not only what happened that day, but the lasting impact it left on American society.
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Sources- Kent State University Libraries – May 4 Memorial Collection
https://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/may-4-memorial-kent-state-university - Kent State Today – Students Guiding History
https://www.kent.edu/today/news/students-guiding-history-kent-state - Wikipedia – Kent State Shootings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings - Kent State University – May 4 Historical Accuracy
https://www.kent.edu/may-4-historical-accuracy - History.com – Nixon’s Response to Kent State
https://www.history.com/articles/richard-nixon-kent-state-shootings-response - History.com – Kent State Shooting Overview
https://www.history.com/articles/kent-state-shooting - Darkest Hours: The Kent State Shootings (Podcast)
https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/darkest-hours-the-kent-state-shootings/id1638918169?i=1000749601765