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Apr 2025
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KENT STATE 1970: AFTER THE SHOOTINGS

BRUCE CARLSON
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In this episode, we talk about everything that happens after that moment when four students were killed at a protest at a college (only two were participating in the protest). Opinion wasn't universally with the slain students, the school had little interest in memorializing and the criminal justice system focused not at those who killed students but at the ... Show More
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