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Isla Vista Burns: UCSB Students Torch Bank of America Branch in Anti-War Riot, Student Later Killed
On the night of February 25, 1970, several hundred UCSB students set fire to the Bank of America branch in the Isla Vista student community adjacent to campus, burning it to the ground in a riot that followed an anti-Vietnam War rally featuring Chicago Seven defense attorney William Kunstler. A subsequent riot on April 18, 1970, ended with the death of Kevin Moran, 22, a UCSB student shot by a Santa Barbara police officer while helping to extinguish another fire.
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- OfficialBank of America Burning, 1970 - A.S. Living History Project, UC Santa Barbaralivinghistory.as.ucsb.edu
- OfficialBank Burning, 1970: February 26th Timeline - A.S. Living History Project, UC Santa Barbaralivinghistory.as.ucsb.edu
- Student PaperHeadline History: Trouble in Paradise - The Isla Vista Riots of 1970 - UCSB Undergraduate Journal of Historyundergradjournal.history.ucsb.edu
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