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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
The Kent State shootings occurred almost
exactly two hundred years after the Boston
Massacre...
Are there any similarities between the two?
Are there any differences?
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?