This week marks the 19th anniversary of one such event: the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Many of you are too young to remember that sunny but tragic Tuesday morning, or perhaps you were not even born yet. For those of us who were around, the day left an indelible mark. We all remember where we were and what we were doing as the events unfolded. Some have family members who were affected. Others who were first responders or who were lucky enough to escape from the Twin Towers and the Pentagon suffer from lingering health effects, both physical and psychological. The attacks also influenced our national security and foreign policy for years afterward and continue to do so through the present day.

Whether the events of 9/11 are seared into your memory or predate it, we invite you to explore my 9/11 Library Guide in order to learn more about this important event. Find the guide by clicking on Library Guides under Quick Links on the Library's home page. Then select "9/11" under Special Topics.

In the guide, you will find websites, useful articles, books, eBooks, and videos on the topic. The material is geared toward the needs of Harcum students and faculty, emphasizing narratives of the event as well as its various health implications. Under the Websites & Databases tab, you will also see several links to 9/11 teaching materials and lesson plans.

The books selected feature several accounts of escape from the World Trade Center. I highly recommend that you read them -- in particular 102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers. It reads like a suspenseful novel. The book is available through Internet Archive Open Library. (If you have not already done so, you must create an account in Open Library in order to read the book.)

 

Cover Art102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer; Kevin Flynn
Publication Date: 2005