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In reply to the discussion: Kent State University victims and students remember May 4th, 1970 shooting 44th Anniversary [View all]struggle4progress
(125,786 posts)37. Historic MU protest was a birthday to remember
BY Paige Blankenbuehler
Susan Marshall was on her way to class at MU in the late afternoon of May 11, 1970, when some of her classmates flagged her down.
Come join us, she remembers them saying.
And why not? It was her birthday, after all.
Marshall ended up marking her 19th birthday on the grass of Francis Quadrangle outside of Jesse Hall with 3,000 or more of her peers, getting sunburned on what would become a historic day at MU, protesting the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings ...
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/a/174153/historic-mu-protest-was-a-birthday-to-remember/
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Kent State University victims and students remember May 4th, 1970 shooting 44th Anniversary [View all]
samplegirl
May 2014
OP
7 of the 11 were shot in the side or the back. The nearest victim was 90 yards away.
alfredo
May 2014
#23
So the average African-American today has fewer rights than the average African-American slave
AScott
May 2014
#17
My family's house became "strike central" as we coordinated a Westchester County-wide strike of
FailureToCommunicate
May 2014
#15
Then, as now, protest of the establishment's actions/policies is an impertinence which will not
indepat
May 2014
#29
I hope this discussion goes on for a long time..."a continued quest for truth."
7wo7rees
May 2014
#32
Mundelein College students, faculty protested Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970
struggle4progress
May 2014
#39