
On this page, you will find any presentations and images seen in class, along with some extra links and resources that you can peruse on your own if you wish to learn more about September 11, 2001.
background to the events of september 11, 2001
see the national september 11 memorial & museum's interactive timeline for more detailed information and images:
some images from class gallery walk
(Note: 2 images shown in the class gallery walk are not included because they are not digital.)
links to film clips watched in class
"9/11 Timeline" (Source: History.com)
This video shows some footage from the actual day of the 9/11 attacks.
http://www.history.com/topics/9-11-attacks/videos#911-timeline
Narrative of Ron DiFrancesco, survivor of WTC attacks who was in the South Tower (Source: Time.com)
Ron discusses his experience of 9/11/01; he is believed to be the last person out of the South Tower before it collapsed.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#RonDiFrancesco
Narrative of Lyzbeth Glick Best, widow of a passenger on Flight 93 (Source: Time.com)
Lyzbeth talks about the last time she speaks to her husband, who is about to attack the hijackers and how she has tried to move on with her life since the attacks of 9/11/01.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#LyzbethGlickBest
"A Family of Firefighters" (Source: Time.com)
This video interviews four different men from one family, who attempted to search for their family member, who was a firefighter, in the rubble of the WTC after it collapsed. They also discuss the impact of his death on their lives.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#FV-AFamilyofFirefighters
"911 The Days After" (Source: History Channel)
This video is an excerpt from the History Channel's "911 The Days After" that shows what happened after the tragedy of September 11, 2001. The link below contains the excerpt that we viewed in class. You can watch the entire documentary on YouTube; just type in the title ("911 The Days After), and search for the remaining parts ([1/6], [3/6], [4/6], [5/6], [6/6]).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awd5jwgO1w8
This video shows some footage from the actual day of the 9/11 attacks.
http://www.history.com/topics/9-11-attacks/videos#911-timeline
Narrative of Ron DiFrancesco, survivor of WTC attacks who was in the South Tower (Source: Time.com)
Ron discusses his experience of 9/11/01; he is believed to be the last person out of the South Tower before it collapsed.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#RonDiFrancesco
Narrative of Lyzbeth Glick Best, widow of a passenger on Flight 93 (Source: Time.com)
Lyzbeth talks about the last time she speaks to her husband, who is about to attack the hijackers and how she has tried to move on with her life since the attacks of 9/11/01.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#LyzbethGlickBest
"A Family of Firefighters" (Source: Time.com)
This video interviews four different men from one family, who attempted to search for their family member, who was a firefighter, in the rubble of the WTC after it collapsed. They also discuss the impact of his death on their lives.
http://content.time.com/time/beyond911/#FV-AFamilyofFirefighters
"911 The Days After" (Source: History Channel)
This video is an excerpt from the History Channel's "911 The Days After" that shows what happened after the tragedy of September 11, 2001. The link below contains the excerpt that we viewed in class. You can watch the entire documentary on YouTube; just type in the title ("911 The Days After), and search for the remaining parts ([1/6], [3/6], [4/6], [5/6], [6/6]).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awd5jwgO1w8
personal narratives
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This document contains the personal narratives of Brian, John, and Roger.
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This document contains the personal narratives of Jessica and Saadia.
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ground zero recovery timeline
See how New York City recovered after the 9/11 attacks by clicking on the link below. It will take you to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum's interactive timeline: http://timeline.911memorial.org/#Timeline/3
changes since 9/11/01
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