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67 Shots: Kent State And The End Of American Innocence
67 Shots: Kent State And The End Of American Innocence
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The Kent State shootings were both unavoidable and preventable: unavoidable in that all the discordant forces of a turbulent decade flowed together on May 4, 1970, on one Ohio campus; preventable in that every party to the tragedy made the wrong choices at the wrong time in the wrong place.
Using the university's recently available oral-history collection supplemented by extensive new interviewing, Means tells the story of this iconic American moment through the eyes and memories of those who were there, and skillfully situates it in the context of a tumultuous era.
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One Line Summary
A haunting account of trauma and tragedy at Kent State.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding one of the pivotal moments of American history, this book offers a vivid and deeply personal look at the Kent State shootings. It brings together voices from those directly involved, capturing the chaos, decisions, and consequences in a compelling way. It's a powerful read that humanizes a complex and tragic event.