- Alan Canfora
Alan Canfora (born 1949) was a student at
Kent State University ,Ohio , when he was shot and wounded in the right wrist by Ohio National Guardsmen in theKent State shootings onMay 4 ,1970 while protesting the invasion ofCambodia .It is estimated that Canfora was 225 feet away from the Guardsman who shot him with a military issue
M1 Garand . Canfora suffered a through and through gunshot wound with entry and exit wounds.Four students (
Allison Krause , William Schroeder,Sandra Scheuer andJeffrey Miller ) were killed in the shootings which led to protests on college campuses throughout theUnited States , causing hundreds of campuses to close because of both violent and non-violent demonstrations. The Kent State campus remained closed for six weeks. Just five days after the shootings, 100,000 people demonstrated inWashington, D.C. against the war. Ten days after the shootings, two more people were shot and killed on the campus ofJackson State University inMississippi . The police were brought onto the Jackson State campus because authorities feared that protests over the Kent State shootings could turn into riots.Canfora was one of nine students injured in the shootings at Kent State that day. The others were Dean Kahler, Scott Mackenzie, Robbie Stamps, Doug Wrentmore, John Cleary, Joe Lewis, Jim Russell and Tom Grace. Their injuries ranged from minor flesh wounds to
spinal cord injury resulting in permanentparalysis . Of these, Canfora has been the most outspoken about the Kent State shootings and the United States government's role in the event and in what he calls the cover-up of the incident in the decades since. He has been involved in public speaking and maintains a website on which he has published excerpts of his forthcoming book on the events at Kent State from 1967 to 1970.Alan Canfora currently resides in his hometown,
Barberton, Ohio where he is an election official. He is still very active in politics and is the chairman of the Barberton Democratic Party since 1992. Alan Canfora is also the Director of the Kent May 4 Center, a non-profit, tax-exempt, educational charity, since 1989.References
*Michener, James. A. (1971). "Kent State: What Happened and Why." Random House. ISBN 0-394-47199-7.
Films
*"Kent State: The Day the War Came Home" (2000). Directed by Chris Triffo.
External links
* [http://alancanfora.com/ Alan Canfora website]
* [http://may4.org/ Kent May 4 Center]
* [http://dept.kent.edu/sociology/lewis/LEWIHEN.htm The May 4 Shootings at Kent State University: The Search for Historical Accuracy, By Jerry M. Lewis and Thomas R. Hensley]
* [http://www.may41970.com/May%204,%202000/30th%20Commemoration%20Report/Ralph%20Solonitz/meet_you_at_the_victory_bell.htm May41970.com Commentary by Ralph Solonitz from Kent State 30 anniversary event involving Alan Canfora and other survivors]
* [http://www.may4archive.org/survivors.shtml May 4 Archive - The Survivors]
* [http://www2.kenyon.edu/Khistory/60s/title.htm Personal Reactions to Kent State]
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