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PHOTO GALLERIES U.S. GOVERNMENT SOURCES
SPEECHES AND STATEMENTS ON SEPTEMBER 11
INTERNATIONAL RESOLUTIONS AGAINST TERRORISM
MEDIA AND INTERNET SOURCES
- September 11 Digital Archive
A collection of first-hand accounts of the events and the aftermath of 9/11
including interviews, personal stories (also available in Spanish), photographs,
e-mail messages, documents (reports, articles, memos), and annotated links to
other significant Web sites. Includes extensive audio and video files
- The New Yorker
New Yorker Magazine site dedicated to September 11, 2001
- September 11 Memorial.com
Permanent Interactive Memorial Site is a tribute to those affected by the disasters that struck America Tuesday, September 11th, 2001
- Ground One: Voices from Post-911 Chinatown
Twenty-six people from Manhattan's Chinatown, a neighborhood 10 blocks from the World Trade Center, discuss the changes wrought on their community since September 11, 2001. In-depth interviews with these individuals are supplemented by video excerpts from selected interviews
- September 11: Bearing Witness to History
The National Museum of American History's commemorative exhibition offers a selection of objects, images, and personal stories about the aftermath of the attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001
- September 11 and Beyond
From the Librarian's Internet Index, a comprehensive directory of resources arranged by subtopics, including resources for children and educators, timelines, maps, articles, and oral histories. A separate list links to newly added material, including a profile of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and terrorists' use of technology
- September 11 Resources
A selection of documents on the events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath and links to other resources
- World Trade Center Attack: The Official Documents
From Columbia University Libraries, this site is a selective guide to official U.S. government documents related to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001.
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This journal examines how the
United States has rebounded and
how the international community
has rebuilt and come together to
condemn terrorism in the five years
since the September 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks. [more] |
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Construction continues at Seven
World Trade Center, which was
destroyed during the attacks on
September 11, 2001.
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