Alan Canfora faces Ohio National Guard May 4, 1970 Kent State University
Contact Alan:
alan.canfora@gmail.com

"...it's very hard to ignore that Kent State thing. They were down there, man, ready to do it.

You can see them, they're all kneeling there, they're all in the kneeling position and they got their slings tight and they're ready to shoot.

And there's this kid, this long-haired kid standin' there with a flag wavin' it...

I mean, I cannot be a man, and be a human, and ignore that."

-- DAVID CROSBY,

ROLLING STONE magazine interview, July 23, 1970, pp. 22-23.

Unarmed anti-war Kent State University student Alan Canfora takes a stand against the Ohio National Guard on the Kent State campus on May 4, 1970, before being shot through the right wrist. (Photo: John Filo)

Hello, my name is Alan Canfora. I survived the Kent State massacre and I'm still here to lead our May 4 Movement for truth and justice in Kent, Ohio. As the Director of the Kent May 4 Center, I am an eyewitness and leading expert regarding our misunderstood 1970 Kent State tragedy.

Attention students, scholars, media and all others: if you seek factual, accurate information about Kent State 1970, I will assist!

Contact Alan Canfora

Alan Canfora can be reached at: alan.canfora@gmail.com

See also, Alan Canfora Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/canfora

"...it's very hard to ignore that Kent State thing.

They were down there, man, ready to do it.

You can see them, they're all kneeling there,

they're all in the kneeling position

and they got their slings tight

and they're ready to shoot.

And there's this kid, this long-haired kid

standin' there with a flag wavin' it...

I mean, I cannot be a man,

and be a human, and ignore that."

-- DAVID CROSBY,

ROLLING STONE magazine interview,
July 23, 1970, pp. 22-23.

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