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  • How a Photograph Brought the Vietnam War Home to America
  • Written by: Michael Burgan
  • Narrated by: Anonymous
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • 1.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Death at Kent State

Written by: Michael Burgan
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It didn't seem possible. Four college students shot dead May 4, 1970, by Ohio National Guardsmen during a protest against the Vietnam War. The shootings at Kent State University would shock the nation and spark a mass student strike across the country, the only one in U.S. history.

A photojournalism student's photograph of a teen girl crying in anguish over a victim's dead body would win the Pulitzer Prize and become a symbol of the antiwar movement.

©2016 Michael Burgan (P)2017 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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Terrible audio

The audio was atrocious. Dozens of cut off sentences, clips out of order. Sounded like an automated voice reading newspaper articles, unable to distinguish between captions and text. Glad it was free!

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