Kent State Killings, Narrated by Rosanne Cash
Jul 10, 2026 #WeAreAmerica250
Rosanne Cash is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and the author of four books, including the best-selling memoir Composed. Across 15 albums, her work has earned four Grammys and 12 additional nominations. She is one of the few women inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, the only woman to receive the Edward MacDowell Medal in Composition, and is an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Cash recounts the 1970 Kent State killings, when National Guardsmen opened fire, leaving four students dead and forcing a national reckoning over protest and police violence.
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From the time of our countrys founding 250 years ago, the story of America has been one of the constant efforts of Americansfrom all races, ethnicities, genders, and abilitiesto make real the belief that we are all created equal and have a right to have a say in our democracy. We will be telling their stories over the next several weeks because now, as ever, We Are America.