On May 1, 1970, over 500 students gathered at the Commons at Kent State University to rally against the invasion of Cambodia the day before. This started a train of events over the next few days that culminated in the death of four students and nine others wounded on what is known as the May 4 massacre.
What has become is a powerful and pervasive symbol of many things to different people, it is at the very least a fascinating event for research. The strength of the Alternative Press Collection at the UConn Archives pertains to the Vietnam era and related unrest with alternative tabloids from the 1960s and early 1970s include Georgia Straight, The Berkeley Barb, and East Village Other. It’s a great resource to learn more about the anti-war struggle that sparked the events of May 1.
For more information about the Alternative Press Collections visit https://lib.uconn.edu/location/asc/collections/alternative-press/