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Allison B. Krause (April 23, 1951 - May 4, 1970) was an honors student at Kent State University, Ohio, when she was shot and killed by the Ohio National ...
James Rhodes, then the governor of Ohio, had called in the National Guard to quell a demonstration against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. The troops opened fire. Four people Allison Krause, William Schroeder, Sandra Scheuer and Jeffrey Miller were killed. Several others were wounded.
Date: May 05, 2024
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Nick Saban understands the power of protest and so should you
"So, nobody could ever quite figure out how that happened," Saban said. "It seemed pretty unnecessary, but I had class with one of the students that were killed, Allison Krause. I didn't know her or anything that well, but it was a pretty chilling experience and something that makes you view things
Date: Sep 21, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Why That Urban Outfitters Kent State Sweatshirt Caused an Uproar
been a spectator. Sandra Lee Scheuer, 20, had been walking to class. Jefrrey Glenn Miller, 20, had called his mother to let her know that he felt he had to take part in the protests. Allison Krause, 19, had recently placed a flower in the rifle of a Guardsman at the protest. Ten others were wounded.
Later, the Ohio National Guard killed four students and wounded 26 others, including Dean Kahler, who was paralyzed from the waist down. Of the four killed, only Allison Krause and Jeffrey Miller (pictured dead on that campus street) had participated in the protest. Sandra Scheuer and William Knox