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The Kent State Shootings refer to the tragic events of May 4, 1970, when the Ohio National Guard fired on unarmed students during a protest against the U.S. invasion of Cambodia, resulting in four deaths and nine injuries. This incident marked a significant and controversial moment in American history, highlighting deep divides over the Vietnam War and becoming a pivotal catalyst for nationwide protests against government and military policies.
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