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          Kent State University: May 4th  1970, Monday Bloody Monday
           Part 1 of Paper ....he U.S. people felt we didn't belong in.  The truth is we weren't really wanted there either.  More people would die in this conflict than in the previous Korean conflict.  All we as a people wanted to know is why we there and what our young men were dying for.  
Protests were happening on campuses throughout the count....           Part 2 of Paper ....ents were tense, yet peaceful.  Animosity was strong between  the two sides, the students felt the soldiers were arrogant abusers of power. 
	Shots were fired; 67 total in a matter of 13 seconds, on the unarmed students.  Some would die as their result.
	Lou Cusella, the roommate of  Bill Schroeder, recalls the thoughts of the murdered student.  He recalls Bill saying "[he] was scared" at the sound of helicopters on the night of the 3rd (Eszterhas, 233-257).   These were the last words that he w....            |   
          
          
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