Top 100 Photos Kent State Shootings
1. I chose this photo because it draws attention, by trying to what happened and if the person is alright.
2. People were protesting at Kent State University the National Guard opened fire. The shooting killed 4. John Filo was on seen and took this famous picture of a protester crying over a friend.
3. I learned that the people were protesting because soldiers were overseas in Cambodia. The National Guard was going to break up the protests with rubber rounds, but it turned out to be real bullets. This story made national news.
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5. John Paul Filo was born on August 21, 1948 in Pennsylvania. He attended Kent State University and was a photographer on the side. John Filo made American history. He is still alive at the age of 71.
2. People were protesting at Kent State University the National Guard opened fire. The shooting killed 4. John Filo was on seen and took this famous picture of a protester crying over a friend.
3. I learned that the people were protesting because soldiers were overseas in Cambodia. The National Guard was going to break up the protests with rubber rounds, but it turned out to be real bullets. This story made national news.
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5. John Paul Filo was born on August 21, 1948 in Pennsylvania. He attended Kent State University and was a photographer on the side. John Filo made American history. He is still alive at the age of 71.
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