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Description:
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A Kent State University senior in 1970, Bruce Dzeda describes his experiences on campus and in the city of Kent during the hours after the May 4, 1970, shootings on campus. He discusses two friends from his dormitory who were wounded. He describes meetings and classes held in Lakewood to help students complete their course work. He also discusses town and gown relations, the military presence in Kent, the attitudes of his classmates, and he describes attending his graduation with armed soldiers present. |