From Manhattan office workers to student in Texas and a sailor visiting Tonga, here are stories from people across the country and world who were touched by the events of Sept. 11, 2001
The rubble of the World Trade Center after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.Twenty years after 9/11, the memories of that September morning and its aftermath remain strong. Wall Street Journal readers shared their recollections of the attacks.
Here is a sampling of them, lightly edited:I was heading to Manhattan from my home in Jackson Heights, Queens, via elevated subway when the first World Trade Center tower was hit. Like other New Yorkers, I clearly remember the brilliance of the sky that September morning.
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