Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories

Rob Fox Oral History

Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories

Rob Fox Oral History

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Narrator Fox, Rob
Narrator's Role Student at Kent State University in 1970
Date of Interview 2000-05-04
Description Rob Fox was an undergraduate student at Kent State University in 1970 and, in this oral history, relates his memories of the days surrounding the May 4, 1970, shootings on campus. He begins with the events he witnessed on April 30, including the burning of the ROTC Military Science Building. He discusses the National Guard presence on campus and the use of helicopters and searchlights. As a student senator, he was advised to attend the rally on Monday, May 4, as an observer. He describes the rally and the series of events he witnessed in detail, including his eyewitness account of the shootings from his position in the parking lot near Taylor Hall. He describes seeing Jeffrey Miller being shot, waiting for the ambulances to arrive, and the mood of the crowd following the shootings.
Length of Interview 19:50 minutes
Places Discussed Kent (Ohio)
Time Period discussed 1970
Subject(s) College students--Ohio--Kent--Interviews
Eyewitness accounts
Firearms
Frank, Glenn W.
Helicopters
Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970
Kent State University. ROTC Building--Fires
Miller, Jeffrey, d. 1970
Ohio. Army National Guard
Searchlights
Students--Ohio--Kent--Interviews
Tear gas munitions
Repository Special Collections and Archives
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