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In reply to the discussion: How Many DUers Actually Remember the Kent State Killings? [View all]KT2000
(21,027 posts)167. I was a senior in high school
We left school and went to downtown Seattle where there was a rally. We all left and marched on the freeway. The police arrived in buses and they headed up to the freeway with badges and ID removed and chased us with pepper spray or mace and their billy clubs. I got hit on the ankles and got the spray in my face. We were run off the freeway and walked past the Plymouth Cong. Church where a janitor came out and offered to let us use their water fountains to clean our faces.
To me it seemed that the assassination of the Kent State students was followed by police brutality and the kindness of one man.
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I was in Columbus, Ohio at OSU. My sister had graduated from Kent in 1969.
sinkingfeeling
May 2018
#3
HS freshman. The "Love it or leave it" flag stickers on cars lost all legitimacy.
fleabiscuit
May 2018
#16
I don't specifically remember that afternoon, but sure remember the immediate aftermath.
Yonnie3
May 2018
#30
I was a junior at the U of W in Seattle. We had protests at our school as a result of the killings.
jalan48
May 2018
#32
I remember it--I was a young wife and mom with a 4 year old daughter at home...
CaliforniaPeggy
May 2018
#34
Do you know I still have my Gene McCarthy campaign materials, including the "daisy" bumperstickers
Hekate
May 2018
#114
U of Hawai'i, and glad to be there. I didn't understand the Mainland and the violence sickened me
Hekate
May 2018
#48
Pursuing an advanced degree somewhere in the continental U.S. I am not saying more because I
rzemanfl
May 2018
#54
I was out of college, working, and waiting for my draft notice May 4, 1970.
Elwood P Dowd
May 2018
#59
Can't disagree, but regular military had plenty of gung-ho types ready to kill innocent Asians too.
Hoyt
May 2018
#168
it was the day after my 20th birthday. I was in college. Remember it well. n/t
Hamlette
May 2018
#85
I remember - it was fucking shocking - and we had a sit-down in high school the next day.
jpak
May 2018
#86
I remember it. I had been living in Ohio and remember getting college info from Kent.
Vinca
May 2018
#104
Well, you shouldn't be. Beyond the subject matter, just your name on a post makes people
FailureToCommunicate
May 2018
#142
Senior in High School. We organized a general school strike from my house for May 8th...
FailureToCommunicate
May 2018
#117
This thread is making me choke up, MM. I remember being shocked but NOT surprised...
Hekate
May 2018
#119
I was in the apt we shared in college lying on the sofa when it came on the TV. n/t
RKP5637
May 2018
#130
I was a working on learning to talk in two word sentences and struggling with grasping pronouns.
herding cats
May 2018
#162
I was a young housewife with a 3 yr old. Living in NYC. Will never forget this.
secondwind
May 2018
#187
I was in college in Florida -- everyone was terrified and very angry. It felt like the
Nay
May 2018
#194
I see this thread is still going, thought I'd add a bit to my previous post.
captain queeg
Jun 2018
#197