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Cause of death
  
Gunshot wound

Occupation
  
Student


Name
  
Allison Krause

Siblings
  
Viktor Krauss

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Full Name
  
Allison Beth Krause

Born
  
April 23, 1951 (
1951-04-23
)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

Died
  
May 4, 1970(1970-05-04) (aged 19)Kent, Ohio, U.S.

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · alisonkrauss.com

Spouse
  
Pat Bergeson (m. 1997–2001)

Albums
  
Raising Sand, Live, Paper Airplane, A Hundred Miles or More: A C, New Favorite

Profiles

Allison Beth Krause (April 23, 1951 – May 4, 1970) was an American honor student at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, when she was killed by the Ohio Army National Guard in the Kent State shootings, while protesting against the invasion of Cambodia and the presence of the National Guard on the Kent State campus. National Guardsmen opened fire on a group of unarmed students, killing four of them, at an average distance of about 345 ft (106 m). Krause was shot in the left side of her chest at about 330 ft (105 m), from which she received a fatal wound. A subsequent autopsy found that a single rifle bullet entered and exited her upper left arm, and then entered the left side of her chest, fragmenting on impact and causing massive internal injuries. She died from her injuries later that same day.

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Background

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Krause was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Doris Lillian (Levine) and Arthur Selwyn Krause. She had a younger sister, Laurel. Krause's family was Jewish. She was an alumna of John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, MD.

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Just one day before Krause was killed, she said "flowers are better than bullets".

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Altogether, 67 shots were fired by the Guardsmen in 13 seconds. The other students killed in the shootings were Jeffrey Glenn Miller, Sandra Lee Scheuer and William Knox Schroeder. In addition, nine other students were wounded in the gunfire.

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The shootings led to protests and a national student strike, causing hundreds of campuses to close because of both violent and non-violent demonstrations. The Kent State campus remained closed for six weeks. Five days after the shootings, 100,000 people demonstrated in Washington, D.C. against the war. Krause's father became an outspoken advocate of the press for truth and justice about what occurred that day and fought it in the courts for nearly 10 years following the death of his daughter. In the end, the family of Allison Krause received a 'Statement of Regret' and $15,000 for the loss of Allison.

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In 2010, Krause's sister Laurel co-founded the Kent State Truth Tribunal 'KSTT' with Emily Kunstler. The tribunal was organized to uncover, record and preserve the testimonies of witnesses, participants and meaningfully involved individuals of the Kent State shootings of 1970. Showing his support, Michael Moore livecast every KSTT testimonial at his website. In all, three tribunals were held in 2010: May 1, 2, 3 & 4 in Kent Ohio at the 40th anniversary of the shootings with a west coast tribunal in San Francisco in August and an east coast tribunal in New York City in October 2010.

Films

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  • Allison (dir. Richard Myers, 1971)

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    References

    Allison Krause Wikipedia