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Alan Canfora was one of the students who was wounded May 4, 1970. He is an activist who continues to give lectures and is still involved with May 4. His well designed web page includes a section "about Alan," as well as recommended books and his book project, commemorations, a guest book, excerpts from the FBI report, a chronology, photographs, links, a page on the victims, and his speaking engagements. Anyone interested in May 4, 1970 will find the site helpful. The announcements section is updated often and he can be contacted through his web site. |
http://www.alancanfora.com |
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Includes a story "Kent State forever linked with Vietnam War era," real audio clips of John Darnell, Bob Carpenter, and Paul Tople, three photographers and newsmen who were there, and a chat trascript with John Filo, who took the famous photograph of Mary Vecchio screaming over Jeffret Miller's body. Also includes a message board. |
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/views/y/2000/04/tuchman.kentstate.may4 |
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The FBI investigated the shootings at Kent State. From their investigation a report was created. They have now put the report on the web in adobe acrobat files. |
http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/kentstat.htm |
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Author William A. Gordon's website in support of his book Four Dead In Ohio: Was There a Conspiracy at Kent State? (The book was originally published as The Fourth of May: Killings and Coverups at Kent State.) Gordon is a 1973 graduate of Kent State. Presents Gordon's argument of what really happened, along with a list of other questions he answers in his book, review blurbs and ordering information. |
http://members.aol.com/nrbooks/williamagordon.htm |
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Sources recommended by a professor emeritus whose research specialty is the student protest and deaths at Kent State. |
http://www.infography.com/content/273296814539.html |
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As noted in their mission statement, The Kent May 4 Center is a non-profit "established in 1989 as an attempt to address national off-campus educational goals in support of the students of the May 4 Task Force." Alan Canfora serves voluntarily as director of the center. Especially notable sections of the site which students will benefit from are the quotations page, which includes a selection of quotes regarding the historical significance of May 4, 1970, the Vietnam section, which includes statistics and background from Vietnam Veterans Against the War, the FAQ, in which Canfora answers student questions, and the section on Nixon, which includes the text of his April 30, 1970 speech. |
http://www.may4.org/ |
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This web site was created by Mike and Kendra, two former Kent State students who were involved in the May 4 Task Force and May 4 Center. They dedicated the site "to those of the May 4 family who have sought for almost 30 years to preserve the truth and whose motto has been and always will be, The Truth Demands Justice!" The site contains a wealth of information and pictures. It includes chronologies of Kent State and Jackson State, a look at the memorial and parking lot markers, photographs from many annual commemorations, an annotated bibliography, a tribute to Arthur Krause (father of Allison Krause) and William Kunsler, a public forum, links, and a section on Tent City. |
http://www.may41970.com |
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This database contains digitized images of leaflets and newspapers that were distributed on the University of Washington campus during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s. They reflect the social environment and political activities of the youth movement in Seattle during that period. This site includes some materials directly related to the Kent State shootings and provides resources for placing the student protest movement at Kent within a larger, national context. |
http://content.lib.washington.edu/protestsweb/index.html |
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