September 11 Digital Archive

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New Yorker Seth Richardson plays the message he received from his wife when she was trying to reach him on September 11.

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Artist Rachel Terp had a show about American identity after 9/11.

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Blake Wallis is a canine search specialist from FEMA's Indiana Task Force 1. He and his dog Scout worked on a rescue team on 9/11.

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Songwriter Joe Louden tells about the song he wrote called Good to Cry.

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Brooklynite Kristen Worrall taped the towers falling from across the water and got people's reactions. The next day, she went to a Manhattan hospital to document the aftermath of the tragedy.

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Judite Dos Santos videotaped people running away from the WTC on 9/11. The recording also captures the sound of Dos Santos crying.

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Mark Rossmeisel, who photographed the collapse of the towers from Fifth Avenue, offers to provide the pictures.

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New Jersey resident Tom Reingold talks about the voicemail he received on 9/11 from his upset girlfriend, who described what was happening.

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New Yorker Beth Faracy recommends various radio programs dealing with 9/11.

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Artist Carola Dertnig had a studio in the WTC through the World Views Program. She describes a video she made of the office space, plaza, and people.

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NPR reporter Mandalit del Barco worked on a story about corridos (Mexican folk ballads) dealing with 9/11 for Morning Edition. She offers to share the songs.

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Video artists Alex Heilner and Amy Baxt describe the sounds on a video Alex made of the WTC area and play voicemails of an exchange between Amy and her dad on 9/11.

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Downtown Manhattan poet Max Blagg describes the poem he wrote about walking his daughter to school on 9/11.

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Jill Goodkind dropped off her children at P.S. 234 by the WTC just before she saw the plane crash.

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New York resident Sara Bruya describes the meeting she attended three days after September 11. Group members were united in their call for peace.

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Matilda Lyubarsky talks about the voicemail her son left her as he saw the first plane crash into the tower.

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Student AJ Yastremski describes jogging daily around the WTC--the business people running to their meetings, the sounds of the restaurants.

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Celia Hartmann lives six blocks north of the WTC. She saved 24 phone messages from 9/11.

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Jill Remmler's brother worked in the WTC, but he was running late the morning of 9/11. He videotaped it from across the water in New Jersey.

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Noga Askenazi recommends songwriter Philip Springer's Flight 93 Spirit of America, which has represented her feelings for the past few months.
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