Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories
John Zbornik Oral History
Kent State Shootings: Oral Histories
John Zbornik Oral History
Transcription | Show Transcript |
Narrator |
Zbornik, John |
Narrator's Role |
Resident of Amherst, Ohio, in 1970 |
Date of Interview |
1995-05-04 |
Description |
A seventh-grade student in Amherst, Ohio, in 1970, John Zbornik describes his feelings and reactions when he heard about the May 4 shootings at Kent State University. He discusses how he was affected by John Filo's photograph of Mary Ann Vecchio and Jeffrey Miller that he saw in the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper. |
Length of Interview |
00:05:00 |
Places Discussed |
Kent (Ohio) Oklahoma City (Okla.) |
Time Period discussed |
1970 1995 |
Subject(s) |
Cleveland Plain Dealer Community members--Ohio--Amherst--Interviews Filo, John Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970 Miller, Jeffrey, d. 1970--Photographs Right-wing extremists--United States Vecchio, Mary Ann--Photographs |
Repository |
Special Collections and Archives |
Access Rights |
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Duplication Policy |
http://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/duplication-policy |
Institution |
Kent State University |
DPLA Rights Statement |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Format of Original |
audio cassette |
Disclaimer |
The content of oral history interviews, written narratives and commentaries is personal and interpretive in nature, relying on memories, experiences, perceptions, and opinions of individuals. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of Kent State University and the University makes no assertions about the veracity of statements made by individuals participating in the project. Users are urged to independently corroborate and further research the factual elements of these narratives especially in works of scholarship and journalism based in whole or in part upon the narratives shared in the May 4 Collection and the Kent State Shootings Oral History Project. |
Provenance/Collection |
May 4 Collection |