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Witness and Response: September 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress

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"U.S. Attacked," Potomac News and Manassas Journal Messenger (Manassas, Virginia) September 11, 2001.
Courtesy of Potomac News and
Manassas Journal Messenger.
Serial and Government
Publications Division
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On the afternoon of September 11, the Library began collecting U.S. and foreign newspapers that recorded the immediate horror captured in journalists' words and through the photographers' lenses. Because official distribution channels were affected not only on 9/11, but by closure of all U.S. air traffic for three days, and for the ensuing months due to the anthrax attack affecting the mail delivery to the entire Capitol complex, Library staff obtained some of the newspapers you see here, not from usual channels, but from family, friends, and colleagues across the country and overseas.

The Library continues to collect newspapers chronicling the unfolding story of how our nation and the world responded to this tragedy and the challenges that followed. These newspapers are part of the Library's Historic Events Newspaper Collection, which documents seminal events in the United States since the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Video presentation: Mark Sweeney talks about the Library's collection of newspapers published on or immediately after 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.
- To donate editions of newspapers which the Library currently lacks, view this list of desired newspaper editions.

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"Terrorists Destroy World Trade Center, Hit Pentagon in Raid with Hijacked Jets", Wall Street Journal (New York, New York)
September 12, 2001.

Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.
Serial and Government Publications Division
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"America's Bloodiest Day," Honolulu Advertiser
(Honolulu, Hawaii)
September 12, 2001
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Courtesy of Honolulu Advertiser.
Serial and Government Publications Division
(6)

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May 14, 2004

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