The Geography of American Memory
ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 8: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been shot in black and white. Color version not available.) An annual memorial service is held for the students from South Carolina State University who were murdered by state police during a 1968 civil rights demonstration to integrate a local bowling alley, as seen on the anniversary, February 8, 2012 in Orangeburg, South Carolina. This 1960's shooting of students received a lot less media attention than Kent State because it was a black school. Three students were killed and 28 were wounded. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

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