Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories

Marc Miller Oral History

Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories

Marc Miller Oral History

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Narrator Miller, Marc
Narrator's Role Student at Kent State University in 1970
Date of Interview 2014-04-14
Description A junior at Kent State University in 1970, Marc Miller recounts his experiences on May 4, 1970, when he skipped class, attended the rally at The Commons, and was an eyewitness to the shootings. He discusses joining the Army Reserves and his desire to avoid being drafted. He also details his attempts to have the 45-caliber shell casing that he had found on site the day of the shootings returned to him by the FBI twenty-five years later.
Length of Interview 00:51:50
Places Discussed Kent (Ohio)
Time Period discussed 1970; 1995-1996
Subject(s) Armored vehicles, Military
Bullet holes
Canfora, Alan
College students--Ohio--Kent--Interviews
Draft registration
Eyewitness accounts
Martial law--Ohio--Kent
Scheuer, Sandra, d. 1970
Students--Ohio--Kent--Interviews
United States. Army Reserve
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements
Repository Special Collections and Archives
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Provenance/Collection May 4 Collection