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Sara Deathridge, third grader
Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
["God Bless America"
], 2001.
American Folklife Center (178)

On September 12, 2001, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress asked folklorists and other ethnographers across the nation to record the thoughts and feelings expressed by ordinary people following the tragic events of September 11. This audio project echoes one conducted sixty years ago, on December 8, 1941, when Alan Lomax, then in charge of the Archive of American Folk Song, sent an urgent message to folklorists to collect "man on the street" reactions to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war by the United States.

In reaction to 9/11, the Center received approximately 600 interviews (500 hours of recordings), more than 200 photographs of memorials from twenty-two states, and children’s drawings like these from the third grade class at Sequoyah Elementary School in Knoxville, Tennessee. The online preview exhibition includes several examples of the childrens's drawings and seven of the audio recordings collected by the American Folklife Center.


Video presentation: Ann Hoog talks about the Library's collection of personal accounts recorded about the events of 9/11/2001.
- To view this presentation, you must have the Real Player installed which may be downloaded, free of charge, from the RealNetwork Web site.

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Eddie Hamilton, third grader
Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
[Statue of Liberty-- "It's Okay"], 2001. American Folklife Center (175)
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Megan Yoakley, third grader
Sequoyah Elementary School,
Knoxville, Tennessee. ["I picked two
buildings with fire burning and
airplanes crashing . . ."
]
, 2001.
American Folklife Center (176)
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Hannah Beach, third grader
Sequoyah Elementary School, Knoxville, Tennessee.
[Twin Towers--"I Can't Take It"], 2001.
American Folklife Center (177)

Audio Recordings

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Carol Paukner (NYPD) [audio]
Interviewer: Deidre Vezirov-Kilkenny
Recorded November 27, 2001
New York, New York
Audio; 4 minutes, 6 seconds
American Folklife Center

Don Brennan (Pentagon Police Officer) [audio]
Interviewer: Jennifer Brennan
Recorded November 18, 2001
Arlington, Virginia
Audio; 5 minutes, 6 seconds
American Folklife Center

Wuanita Johnson [audio]
Self Interview
Recorded December 1, 2001
Woodbine, Iowa
Audio; 5 minutes, 10 seconds
American Folklife Center

Reanna Stout [audio]
Interviewer: Walid Chaaban
Recorded September 20, 2001
Orlando, Florida
Audio; 3 minutes, 24 seconds
American Folklife Center

Heather Michelle Coffman [audio]
Interviewer: Tierza Rose Draper
Recorded October 22, 2001
Norman, Oklahoma
Audio; 2 minutes, 52 seconds
American Folklife Center

Andrew Asadorian [audio]
Interviewer: Norma Asadorian
Recorded October 27, 2001
Granite City, Illinois
Audio; 5 minutes, 51 seconds
American Folklife Center

Lillie Haws [audio]
Interviewer: Sarah Philipson
Recorded November 10, 2001
Brooklyn, New York
Audio; 4 minutes, 11 seconds
American Folklife Center

 

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