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When America Rose Up: A History of Rebellion on U.S. Soil

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23. The Kent State Shootings (1970)

23. The Kent State Shootings (1970)
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At Kent State University, student protests against the Vietnam War escalated into tragedy when the National Guard opened fire, killing four and wounding nine. The shootings shocked the nation, fueling outrage and intensifying opposition to the war. This pivotal event highlighted the deep societal divisions of the era and the risks faced by those who spoke out.

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