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Wed May 4, 2016, 02:47 PM May 2016

CCSU Art Professor Remembers Kent State Tragedy

By RAY HARDMAN • 4 HOURS AGO

... "The students who were shot were a football field away from the guardsmen," said Central Connecticut State University Art Professor Mike Alewitz, who was a student protester at Kent State, and witnessed the incident.

"There was clearly no threat to the guards," he said. "The guardsmen just turned at once around. They were leaving the area, and they just spun around, and fired at people who were hundreds of feet away" ...

Alewitz said the tragedy at Kent State bolstered the anti-Vietnam War movement, and forever changed Americans' attitudes toward war.

"The days when you could march troops off to battle with the bands playing -- that's over in this country, and it is never coming back," he said. "That is the legacy of the anti-war movement, and an important part of that was the sacrifice of these students at Kent State."


http://wnpr.org/post/ccsu-art-professor-remembers-kent-state-tragedy

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CCSU Art Professor Remembers Kent State Tragedy (Original Post) struggle4progress May 2016 OP
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I'll always remember that terrible photo ailsagirl May 2016 #2

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