On May 4, 1970, the campus of Kent State University became focus of Americans' tolerance for the Vietnam War, as National Guardsmen opened fire on unarmed student protestors, killing four and wounding nine. It was one of the first true school shootings in our nation's history. A YA debut novel brings to life the social turmoil.
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On May 4, 1970, the campus of Kent State University became focus of Americans' tolerance for the Vietnam War, as National Guardsmen opened fire on unarmed student protestors, killing four and wounding nine. It was one of the first true school shootings in our nation's history. A YA debut novel brings to life the social turmoil.
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