September
11th Perspectives
We will each recall the tragic events of September 11, 2001, with our sense
of loss and grief. For as long as we live, that day will be one of which we
say “I remember exactly what I was doing when…”
For older students the day will be remembered with that same sense. But, for
those younger, it will quickly be an important date in history filled not with
personal memories but the reflections of others.
To ennoble that day for students of all ages — as well as yourself — we
have provided some key links on the events of that day and the ripples of memories
and emotions that followed.
News
and Photo Archives
The United States
Library of Congress has selected September11News.com for inclusion in the
Library’s September 11 Historic Internet Collection. This Collection is
a pilot project of the Library in connection with its mandate from Congress
to collect and preserve ephemeral digital materials for this and future
generations. The library shares your vision of preserving web materials
about September 11 and thanks you for permitting researchers from across
the world to access your archives.
– The Library of Congress, Internet Archive
September 11th: A Memorial
Patriot Pack
Key documents that define
the American experience and our heritage of freedom.
of the Past. Visions for Tomorrow.
Excerpts from key speeches
that define America’s role in the role and our struggle to maintain our cherished
freedoms.
Please check back
frequently as additional materials are being added to this section.
If you have resources to share, please submit them to the School & Community
Safety Webmaster.
17-Jun-2005
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