Moments of Truth: A Photographer’s Experience of Kent State 1970

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A student journalist’s photographic memoir of events surrounding the 1970 Kent State shootings Working as a photographer for the Kent State University student newspaper and yearbook, Howard Ruffner was a college sophomore when the tragic shootings of May 4, 1970, occurred―a tragedy that left four students dead and nine others wounded. Asked to serve as a stringer for Life magazine in the days leading up to May 4, as student protests against the Vietnam War intensified and National Guard troops arrived on campus, Ruffner became a witness and documentarian to this important piece of history. Several of his photographs, including one that appeared on the cover of Life, are etched into our collective consciousness when we think about civil unrest and the latter half of the 20th century. Here, in Moments of Truth: A Photographer’s Experience of Kent State 1970, Ruffner not only reproduces a collection of nearly 150 of his photographs―many never before published―but also offers a stirring narrative in which he revisits his work and attempts to further examine these events and his own experience of them. It is, indeed, an intensely personal journey that he invites us to share. An epilogue details how Ruffner’s images became critical evidence in the civil trials against the National Guard in 1975 and 1978, as he was the first witness called to take the stand. Ruffner also contemplates the words engraved on the path to what is now the May 4 Memorial Site, a place on the National Register of Historic Places: Inquire, Learn, Reflect. Ruffner’s project affirms that we need to ask questions, we need to learn about our history, and we all need to reflect on the past so that our mistakes will not be repeated.

Author(s): Howard Ruffner, Thomas M. Grace
Publisher: The Kent State University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 160

Cover
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Early Exposure to the Power of Photographs
2. Air Force Provides Formal Training
3. Spring 1969 Kent State University: Campus Photographer
4. Fall/Winter 1969: Traditions and Campus Unrest
5. Spring Quarter and Jerry Rubin
6. May 1, 1970, Friday: Noon Rally
7. May 2, 1970, Saturday: The ROTC Building
8. May 3, 1970, Sunday: Governor Rhodes and the National Guard on Campus
9. May 3, 1970, Sunday, The Eve before the Shootings: Curfew and Protests
10. May 4, 1970, Monday Morning: Stringer for Life Magazine
11. Ready, Aim …
12. May 4, 1970: Calm after the Shootings
13. Aftermath: The Civil Trials
Epilogue
Index