Kent State Murder Day - May 4, 1970
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On May 4, 1970 the Ohio National Guard fired bullets into college students in a non-violent demonstration at Kent State University. They were protesting the Vietnam War and Cambodia Campaign of illegal bombing by the United States Government and Military Industrial Complex. We were bombing huge areas of another country because they wanted a different type of government than the USA had.
3.1 million Americans were shipped to Vietnam to kill people of all ages.
BAD GUYS:
130,000 North Vietnam...























