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May 4 - Campus scene, Kent State University (OH) 05/04/1970
On May 4, 1970, several days of anti-war protests at Kent State  University ended tragically when four students were killed and several  wounded by Ohio National Guardsmen.
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May 4 - Campus scene, Kent State University (OH) 05/04/1970

On May 4, 1970, several days of anti-war protests at Kent State University ended tragically when four students were killed and several wounded by Ohio National Guardsmen.

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