On April 30, 1970, President Richard M. Nixon announced to the nation that the United States was going to begin an invasion of Cambodia. In order to do this, the United States needed to draft 150,000 more soldiers. This caused massive protests on college campuses across the country. At Kent State University in Ohio, protesters launched a demonstration that included setting fire to the ROTC buildin
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