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      • Written and recorded in the aftermath of the massacre of four students on the campus of Kent State University, on May 4, 1970, “Ohio” resonated immediately and became identified as one of the anthems of the anti-Vietnam War movement. It has endured as a masterful, signature piece of political activism as songwriting.
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  2. Jun 27, 2020 · Written and recorded in the aftermath of the massacre of four students on the campus of Kent State University, on May 4, 1970, “Ohio” resonated immediately and became identified as one of the...

  3. "Ohio" is a protest song and counterculture anthem written and composed by Neil Young in reaction to the Kent State shootings of May 4, 1970, and performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. [2] It was released as a single, backed with Stephen Stills 's "Find the Cost of Freedom", peaking at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 16 in ...

  4. "Ohio" became a protest anthem as Americans got fed up with the war in Vietnam. Providing a firsthand account of the shootings and the effect of this song, Alan Canfora told Songfacts: "On May 4, 1970, I was waving a black protest flag as a symbol of my anger and despair 10 days after I attended the funeral of my 19-year-old friend killed in ...

  5. Ohio was written by Neil Young in response to the fatal shooting of four protesting students at Kent State University in May 1970. It was recorded by his band, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, less than three weeks after the shootings and released in June 1970.

  6. Jun 7, 2022 · “Ohio” became a hit with its signature electric guitar opening and Young’s falsetto singing about then-President Richard Nixon and the military choosing to kill protesting American citizens.

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  7. Aug 6, 2020 · Written by Neil Young, “Ohio” is a protest song that was inspired by the Kent State Massacre which happened on May 4, 1970. Members of the National Guard armed with M1 rifles open fired into a crowd at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio who were protesting against the Vietnam War after President Richard Nixon announced that US troops would ...

  8. May 4, 2017 · On May 4, 1970, a student demonstration at Kent State left four students dead, one paralyzed and eight others wounded. The protest, meant to be a demonstration against the Vietnam War, ended when the Ohio National Guard opened fire into the crowd with over 60 rounds for a solid 13 seconds.

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