They describe the events leading up to - and consequences - one of the most disturbing moments in American history, when Ohio National Guard opened fire on a group of antiwar protesters, killing four students and wounding nine. .
The impact of the shooting was that earlier this year, other parts of the campus of Kent State were added to the National Register of Historic Places. .
"I went to Kent for a long period, not a school activity," said Stein. . Until the fateful day of the accident, the National Guard, the campus is a relatively quiet place.
The announcement sparked a wave of protests in universities around the country, including Kent State. But, like almost all campuses of the time, Kent State seething with discontent over the war in Vietnam. .
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