100 Questions and Answers About Arab Americans
A Journalists Guide from the Detroit Free Press
After September 11: Perspectives from the social sciences
A collection of essays by leading social scientists from around the country and the world as an attempt to bring theoretical and empirical knowledge to bear on the events of Sept. 11, their precursors, and what comes after. Topic areas are: Globalization; Fundamentalism(s); Terrorism and Democratic Virtues; Competing Narratives; New War; New World Order; and Recovery. From the Social Science Research Council
America Under Attack
CNN Special Report
Attack on America: Explaining the Inexplicable to Your Students
An article by Gary Hopkins and Linda Starr at Education World offering many links to useful sites
Hot Topics
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Includes maps, photographs, and links to press statements. From The Evergreen State College
Daniel J. Evans Library
How the World Trade Center Fell
From the BBC
Legislation Related to the Attack of September 11, 2001
Thomas, the Library of Congress' Web
gateway to legislative information, has collected links to legislation related to the September
11 attacks. The legislation is listed, by number and title, in four categories: Bills & Joint Resolutions Signed Into Law, Other Resolutions Approved, Legislation With Floor Action, and Legislation Without Floor Action. From here a summary of the bill, its status, amendments, related documents, and the text of the legislation can be located
A Nation Challenged
New York Times ongoing Special report about events in the US after september 11
National Geographic Team Killed in Pentagon Crash
The National Geographic Society has established a fund to honor and celebrate the lives of Joe
Ferguson and Ann Judge. The fund will support geography education, including continued opportunities for students and teachers to learn about and interact with the natural world
New York, New York
Live Web Cams from Leonard's World
New York Times
The rush to rewrite history
By Marjorie Coeyman in The Christian Science Monitor
September 11, 2001 : Attack on America
A collection of primary texts compiled from the Whitehouse, State Department, Defense Department,Transportation Department, Justice Department and Thomas websites. Also The European Union, NATO and the OAS. From The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
September 11, 2001
Answers questions about the events on September 11, 2001, including "What happened when?" and "Why were these explosions so powerful?" From How Stuff Works
September 11 Archive
Preserves the Web expressions of individual people, groups, the press and institutions from around the world, in the aftermath of the attacks in the U.S. on September 11, 2001. A collaboration between the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive and webArchivist.org
September 11: Before and After
Explores the issues surrounding the terrorist attacks on America and the war in Afghanistan. The information is provided by experts on international relations, religious studies, and humanitarian issues. From Fathom. For teachers background
September 11 Television Archive
A collection of multi-lingual, worldwide TV broadcasts and detailed analysis made
between September 11 and 17. Broadcasts are in RealPlayer or QuickTime format. This is a beta
version from the Television Archive
Terrorism in the US
Guardian Unlimited Special Report (UK)
Terrorist Attack on the United States
From American Studies, an independent directory compiled by Mike Madin
Terrorists Attack U.S.
From the Poynter Institute, a school for journalists
Time For Kids News
U.S. Attacked
From Yahooligans
The U.S. Terror Attack
MediaChannel
US Under Attack
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Online
World In Crisis, Media In Conflict
A Media Channel Special Issue. For teachers
World Trade Center Authority
World Trade Centre: Some Engineering Aspects
General information for teachers about the World Trade Center buildings; the structural system; and informed speculation about why it collapsed. Includes diagrams, photographs, and related links. From the University of Sydney, Department of Civil Engineering
World Trade Center Rescue
Time Photo Essays