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Jeffrey Miller (Jeffrey Glenn Miller) was born on 28 March, 1950 in Plainview, New York, U.S., is a Student killed at Kent State University in 1970. Discover Jeffrey Miller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 20 years old?
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Jeffrey Glenn Miller |
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Student |
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20 years old |
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Aries |
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28 March 1950 |
Birthday |
28 March |
Birthplace |
Plainview, New York, U.S. |
Date of death |
4 May, 1970 |
Died Place |
Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, US 41.1501°N, -81.3433°W |
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United States
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Jeffrey Miller Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jeffrey Glenn Miller (March 28, 1950 – May 4, 1970) was an American student at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, who was killed by the Ohio Army National Guard in the Kent State shootings.
He had been 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 Miller and three others.
Miller was born on March 28, 1950, in New York, the son of Elaine Holstein and Bernard Miller.
A memorial was erected at Plainview – Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School, the high school that was built in the mid-1960s in the same town as Miller's high school in Plainview, New York.
Miller's mother had been a secretary to the principal of John F. Kennedy High School in the 1960s.
During the summer of 1969, an old friend from New York who attended Kent State urged Miller to consider transferring.
Four months before his death in May 1970, Miller had transferred to Kent State from Michigan State University.
While at Michigan State, Miller pledged Phi Kappa Tau fraternity where his older brother, Russell, had been a member.
He and his brother had always been close and shared a birthday.
After his brother graduated from Michigan State, Miller found himself feeling increasingly out of touch with the dominant culture at Michigan State.
He left Michigan State with 4 like-minded friends, also MSU students, in January 1970, traveling together to Ann Arbor.
He had protested the Vietnam War with these friends at MSU.
He went on to Kent State while 3 of the 5 remained in Ann Arbor.
He quickly adapted to Kent State and soon had many friends, including Allison Krause and Sandra Scheuer.
Miller had taken part in the protests that day and had thrown a tear gas canister back at the Ohio National Guardsmen who had originally fired it.
The protests, initially against the expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia, had escalated into a protest against the presence of the Ohio National Guard on the Kent State campus.
Miller was unarmed when he was shot; he had been facing the Guardsmen while standing in an access road leading into the Prentice Hall parking lot at a distance of approximately 265 ft. A single bullet entered his open mouth and exited at the base of his posterior skull, killing him instantly.
These and other shootings led to protests and a national student strike, closing hundreds of campuses.
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 and the military–industrial complex and protesting the killing of unarmed student protestors by American soldiers on a college campus.
Eleven days after the Kent State shootings, on May 15, 1970, two students were shot and killed and 12 were injured at Jackson State University by the Jackson Police and Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol officers.
Miller was cremated and his ashes were placed in a niche in the community mausoleum (Unit 7, Alcove H-O, Column O, Niche 1) at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
There is a Kent State Memorial Lecture Fund at MIT established in 1970 by one of Miller's childhood friends.
The university has also placed a memorial at the spot where Miller died.