Read personal accounts of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11, 2001 from a weblog archive by Susan Kitchens.
Ali Abunimah drove from Chicago to New York to witness the devastation following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Here he describes what he saw and felt and thought.
Albie Del Favero, publisher of the "Nashville Scene," describes his experience on a flight to NY and how he saw the attack on the World Trade Center from in the air.
Browse an archives of dozens of stories, references, commentaries, opinions and reactions to the terror attacks on the US on September 11, 2001.
A New York survivor tells how he was advised to get off the street and go to his desk in South Tower just minutes before it burst into flames.
Morgan Stanley employee Eric Levine was at his desk in 2 World Trade Center on the 64th floor on Sept. 11, 2001. Listen or read his fascinating story.
Read and listen to audio clips of nearly a dozen people who survived the attacks on the World Trade Center twin towers.
As a camera is fixed on the burning Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, a BBC reporter on the ground is describing the scene around him. Two minute RealPlayer file.
Read about Anthony Gould, a Briton who escaped from the 95th floor of the World Trade Center after the Sept. 11, 2001 attack.
Debroah Caldwell writes about watching the twin towers burn from 17 miles away, how it affected her and her children.
Read about UC Berkeley Associate professor of political science Steve Weber's experience witnessing the World Trade Center disaster.
Jim McMahon, who until September 11 worked in the World Trade Center, wrote about his experiences on that day.
Read a first-hand account of the terrorist attacks on NYC by a stonemason worker who was cleaning part of the Pam Am building when the WTC was attacked.
A survivor of the World Trade Center crash talks to the CNN.com chat room from New York.
Learn what Party Girl, who was in midtown Manhattan, heard, saw and felt during and after the World Trade Center disaster of September 11, 2001.
This first-hand account has a followup to his story and a collection of photographs from candlelight vigils held in New York's Central Park on September 14, 2001.
Remarkable photographs taken by Sara K. Schwittek of the first tower on fire, then the plane hitting the second, followed by collapses, smoke and then an errie absence.
Read first-hand accounts of people who witnessed the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York on Sept. 11, 2001.
Merrill Lynch employee who was in 2 World Financial Center when the terrorist planes struck describes his escape from the building.
Read a copy of a Sept. 11, 2001 post to from a DC Scanner mailing list that provides detailed notes of scanner reports about F15's patrolling the DC air space.
When Jersey City resident Steve Featherstone heard of the WTC attack, he didn't believe it; then he turned the corner. What follows is his personal story of Sept. 11.
Pentagon official Don Perkal describes how he escaped the catastrophic attack on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and how people he knew were killed in the crash.
Yin Liang presents a harrowing account of his escape from the 40th floor of the World Trade Center through thick smoke and water rushing down the stairs.
Watch a RealVideo report of an interview with a Connecticut man who escaped from the World Trade Center. The tape is intermixed with images from the WTC disaster.
Displays the photographs of three people who experienced the attack on the World Trade Center first-hand. Click on their image to hear their stories in RealAudio.
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Scott Kravet, who was working in World Financial Center next to the WTC towers, describes in vivid detail the harrowing events he witnessed on September 11, 2001.
Roe Bianculli-Taylor describes what it was like on the subway when the first plane hit.
Daily news writer Pete Hamill describes the smell in the air and the action on the ground of the World Trade Center the day after the attacks.
George S. Phoenix, III, wrote down his experiences on September 11 for himself so he wouldn't forget any of the details or sequence of events.
Access a 22-page special insert to the New York Times, in which the Times reporters, editors and photographs tell their personal stories from 9-11-2001. Requires Acrobat.
Ed Hashey, who was at the subway exit when the first plane hit, tells what he saw and did.
Photos of the World Trade Center disaster are augmented by this Bronx couple's personal accounts of the tragedy and a visit to the area days after the attacks.
View a collection of personal stories and accounts about the September 11 terrorist attacks on America, and learn what it was like for people who witnessed the tragedies.
Provides actual email messages from September 11 of New Yorkers describing what they saw and how they feel. Also includes messages of people reporting that they are OK.
Read a half dozen narratives by people who witnessed and survived the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Reports from Time staff and Morgan Stanley traders.
Tonya was across the street and down the block when she saw the second plane crash into the World Trade Center. She wrote this account on RootsWeb for her descendants.
Read the text of an email from a guy named Brian who describes his escape from the 38th floor of the WTC Tower One, the scenes in the streets, and his long walk home.
University of California, Santa Cruz campus reporter By Jennifer McNulty writes about UCSC alumni first-hand accounts from New York.
Find a collection of first hand accounts of the attacks on the World Trade Center and ensuing destruction and devastation.
Read this account of a survivor who was on the 60th floor of one of the World Trade Center towers. Describes his flight down the stairs and out of the building.
Features a number of reactions, eyewitness accounts and thoughts of the September 11 terror attacks on America.
Check out a gallery of photographs that include striking images of the destruction at the World Trade Center disaster site.