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What Is Propaganda?
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Kent State University – May 1970
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Listen to the song and look at the images
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Song is “Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and
Young
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What is the song about? What happens?
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Who seems to be blamed for the event?
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Who seems more innocent?
Kent State University – May 1970
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What else is going on in 1970?
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1968 - Robert Kennedy and MLK Jr. are both
assassinated
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1969 – First soldiers drafted for Vietnam
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1970 - Protests to the Vietnam War are at their
peak
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Nixon expanded the war and invaded Cambodia
Richard Nixon is President of the US
Kent State University – May 1970
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May 1, 1970
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Big war protest
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Riots start downtown
around Midnight
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Police arrive, are
harassed, and
disperse the gathering
Kent State University – May 1970
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May 2, 1970
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Mayor of Kent
declares a state of
emergency
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Ohio National Guard
arrive
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ROTC building on
campus is set on fire
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Students/Protesters
clash with police and
firemen
Kent State University – May 1970
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May 3, 1970
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1,000 Guardsmen on
campus
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8:00 PM – Protest
rally
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Guardsmen break up
rally with tear gas
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10 guardsmen
injured
A protestor is
stabbed with a
bayonet
Kent State University – May 1970
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Governor of Ohio
says...
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“They're the worst type
of people that we
harbor in America. I
think that we're up
against the strongest,
well-trained, militant,
revolutionary group that
has ever assembled in
America.”
Kent State University – May 1970
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May 4, 1970
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2,000 students attend
a war protest
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Guardsmen try to
break up protest with
tear gas
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Guardsmen march
towards students
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Some soldiers open
fire on students
Kent State University – May 1970
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May 4, 1970 (cont.)
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4 students killed
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2 were uninvolved in
the war protests
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9 students injured
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1 paralyzed
Debate continues
over whether
soldiers were
ordered to shoot
Kent State University – May 1970
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Now reconsider your opinion of the Kent State
students and the National Guardsmen...
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Were the students entirely innocent?
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Were the soldiers entirely to blame?
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Did the song twist the truth at all?
Boston Massacre - 1770
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Look at “History
Through Art” on p98.
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Answer the Skillbuilder
questions
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What advantages to
the soldiers have?
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How could this help
the resistance against
England?
Boston Massacre - 1770
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How is Revere's engraving a piece of
propaganda?
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How would you define a massacre?
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Do you think the picture is totally accurate?
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Where do you think Paul Revere stretched the
truth or omitted certain details?
Comparing Boston and Kent
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The Kent State shootings occurred almost
exactly two hundred years after the Boston
Massacre...
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Are there any similarities between the two?
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Are there any differences?
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Do you think that riot control tactics should have
changed over those 200 years?
Do you think Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
could more easily spread their propaganda than
Paul Revere?