English: 18 x 25.5 inch screenprint poster, which says "Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win! Strike May 4th". On May 4, 1970, students across the United States protested in response to Nixon's bombing of Cambodia. The most infamous of these protests was at Kent State University where
four students were shot and killed.
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