"It wasn't supposed to happen. Not at Joshua College, a small bucolic campus nestled in the peaceful environs of a New England town that mirrored the lives of the families whose sons and daughters went there. But it DID happen, and much of the "good" citizenry of the country was behind the troopers when they opened fire on a group of demonstrating students, killing three, in what came to be known as the Joshua Massacre. Now, five years later, the parents and survivors gather to remember -- and to seek a measure of justice from those that condoned the men who fired into the unarmed crowd of students without provocation or command."
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