Kent State

Kent State

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Apr 1, 2020 · English · Audiobook
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Format Audiobook
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2020
Publisher Scholastic Audio

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Set against the backdrop of the tragic events at Kent State University, this poignant narrative uncovers the harrowing impact of violence and protest in 1970. The authors weave together personal stories that reflect the turmoil and dissent of a generation grappling with war, civil rights, and the quest for peace.

Through the voices of those who lived through this moment, the book delves into the emotions and tensions that filled the air as students stood up against injustice, only to face an unimaginable tragedy. Their experiences capture the essence of youth, resilience, and the deep yearning for change amidst chaos.

It serves as a powerful reminder of the lessons learned from history and the importance of remembering those who lost their lives. The collaborative effort of the authors brings a depth and authenticity to the narrative, ensuring that the story of Kent State resonates with readers today as a call for reflection and understanding.

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History

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Interesting format to tell the story. I liked getting multiple sides, especially the less considered ones. It doesn't make it right, just interesting insight

March 30th 2026
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