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Worth a Million Words Raising
the Flag and lifting the Hearts and Minds of the American People into a Spirit
of Resolve. Photo by Thomas Franklin of the Bergen Record
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Think it over... a compelling piece sent out just prior to September 11th with irony and a message for us all. [In viewing these slides click on the square button on the bottom right and then use your mouse to advance the pictures.]
Art Fighting Terror Gallery of Art to Honor Our Heroes-Those Who Lived and Those Who Died. Ed Fisher, the creator of this website, states: "I'm hoping that Art Fighting Terror can attract substantive submissions by artists who can create concepts that can have practical value in raising world consciousness to support the war on terrorism over the long haul." [Note: This site is a comprehensive collection of the latest motivational art concerning the Message and Legacy of 9.11. We need to remember: Not to forget-Why we are in the Fight Against Terrorism for the Long Haul!]
God Bless the USA a pictorial and poetic tribute
Sword of Justice by Mike Wimmer: In his own words: The painting was inspired by the September 11th attack. I painted this image immediately after the attack and the response was so great that I created the poster as a way to help in the only way I could.
11septembre2001 A Tribute to Victims and Survivors of 9.11
A World Away Memorial Page from aworldaway.com
"Seen from Above" by
Daniel Kohn -
Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Station - New York,
Grand Central Terminal Installation Establishes a Place for
Reflection
on the Events of September 11
9.11 Remembrance Page by Rob Mullins-LA Jazz Musician
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001: ATTACK ON AMERICA- We will never forget is a site which is a good resource to other tribute and memorial sites.
911 Memorial pictures of victims with patriotic music makes for a moving memorial
911_pix site which is dedicated to the preservation of the memory and education of the public with regard to the events of 9-11.
Remember 911 by Joseph Kahoe
Black Tuesday Memories by Bob Balogh
Silent Tribute A 911 tribute is on the 7th Squadron Marine Training Group website in the United Kingdom: "we lost some friends too."
New York City 9/11 a new memorial site developed by Lynn Durant
Petition to Establish a National Monument at the Crash of Flight 93
Prayer Circle for The Victims of the Terrorist Attacks from Beliefnet
America Remembers 911 a site put together by a few people in Texas trying to help others remember
Thanks for the cattle! A Masai village in southern Kenya donated 14 head of cattle to the US in sorrow over the 9/11 attacks. This is a place where you can say "thanks" to the villagers who made the donation.
Where 9/11 News Is Late, but Aid Is Swift from New York Times, June 2, 2002
Kenyan Maasai give precious cattle to mark Sept 11 from Reuters, June 2, 2002
Masai tribe, moved by Sept. 11, gives 14 blessed cows to U.S. from Mercury News, June 3, 2002
In sympathy for 9/11, Masai give cows from The Toronto Star, June 3, 2002
Kenyan Masai donate cows to US from BBC, June 3, 2002
Kenya learns of Sept.11 terrorism attacks just now from Pravda, Moscow, Russia, June 4, 2002
How to Thank Kenya for 9/11 Cows from Wired News, June 5, 2002
Gift of the Masai shows solidarity with post-9/11 America from Virginia Pilot, June 5, 2002
Gift of the Masai from Washington Time, June 5, 2002
Odd gift has message for us all by Leonard Pitts, from Miami Herald, June 6, 2002
WTC Internet Remembrance Campaign -
for Victims of Terror A living a campaign of
remembrance and mourning. On this site you will find art, such as songs,
images and poems, submitted by people from across the world who are in the
process of remembering.
9-11 Memorial Wall place your memorial on the wall
PatriotDrive.com - Show your Patriotism: sign the pledge of allegiance! Renew your patriotism and pledge your allegiance to the USA. Honor the thousands of lives taken by terrorists. These people were murdered for no other reason than for being free Americans. The goal is to have one thousand Americans stand for every victim who fell to terror. By standing tall, you are not only honoring the victims but also sending a strong message to terrorists such as Bin Laden, Sadam Hussein and Yassar Arafat. Pending approval this list of four million patriots will be displayed at Ground Zero, NY on the one year anniversary date of 9-11.
9-11 American Pride Memorial Pillows A special memorial offered to Survivors. Photo Accents created a very distinctive 9-11 American Pride Memorial Pillow to honor those whose lives were taken on that tragic day. They offer this 9-11 American Pride Memorial Pillow, at no charge, to the families who lost loved ones.
Rolling Requiem A worldwide choral commemoration of all those lost and those who helped others on September 11, 2001. With performances of Mozart's Requiem in every time zone, beginning 8:46 am, Wednesday September 11, 2002, at the time of the first attack on the World Trade Center
911
Remembrance Patriotic Store In her own words: My name is
Jenn and I live in New York. After Sept. 11th I wanted to do something to
give back to our country and remember our victims and heroes. I have just
created a store in remembrance of our victims and heroes. It has many items
such as shirts, mugs and lots more. Each item has a patriotic picture that
I have personally created. Hopefully I will be successful in getting
customers and my goal is to donate to Sept. 11th funds and needy families.
CNN's Submit Your Proposal for the World Trade Center Memorial
9-11
Memorial Patch project The goal is to have this 9-11 memorial patch on
the uniformed shoulders of all firefighters across the nation in the coming
months. There is a message center for this project at
9-11 Memorial
Patch project
United In Memory - 9/11 Memorial Quilt Each person who died that day will be remembered as well by this 9-11 Victims Memorial Quilt. Designed after the famous AIDS Quilt, this Quilt has one square for each person who died in the WTC buildings, United Flight 93, United Flight 175, American Flight 77, American Flight 11 and in the Pentagon. The name of every victim appears on a square. Volunteers from around the globe have responded and made squares for the 9-11 Victims Memorial Quilt.
The
Remembrance Flag -- Remembering the Heroes of 9/11 was designed to honor
and remember the thousands of heroes lost on September 11, 2001, who
knowingly or not, gave up their lives for our freedom.
A Place to Remember The World Trade Center Victims presented by American Memorials
WTC343 a tribute by Captain Rick Burtt to the 343 firefighters who lost their lives at the World Trade Center on 9-11-01. "That we shall not forget their sacrifice and dangers we all face" Rick Burtt. This site offers Firefighters free WTC 343 stickers for their fire helmets.
World Trade Center Site Memorial Competition site on which the 5,201 ideas for the 9/11 Memorial are posted
Meet Me in the Stairwell by Stacey Randall
Thru the Ashes by Sue Angulo
Two Thousand One, Nine Eleven by Paul Spreadbury
Don't Mess with the Blessed by Dori Dominion
A Message from God by Joni Ames
What Do Heroes Do? by Karla Dorman
World Trade Center by Brittany Kain
Opportunity by Kira Elizabeth Margaret Reddi
A Nation United by Della Cygnor
If I Knew by Anonymous Author
Keep The Candle Going by Anonymous Author
A Prayer for Our Nation by Anonymous Author
My Name is Old Glory by Howard Schnauber
It's in the Valleys that I Grow by Jane Eggleston
The Eagle's Tear by Suzanne Guinn
God Bless the USA by Anonymous Author
Flight 93 Memorial Poem by Renee' Larson Bratlee in memory of Richard Guadagno and the other victims on Flight 93
Selection of 9/11 Poetry by Del "Abe" Jones
Selection of 9/11 Tribute Poetry by Mary Gonzalez
The Lady by Dana Holland of Staten Island, NY
9-11 Memorial Poetry: The Dawn of a New Day & For Who I Am by Chris Spiller
Remember 9/11 by Lona Dekenipp
9-11 Poetry: Earth Angels & Blood on Roses by Evelyne Frary
A Hero's Poem By Amanda Bain
New York Tribute Second Anniversary of 9-11 by Pete Mountford
Dying Words From A New York Tower by Russ Riba
A Letter to the Terrorists by Margaret High
Our Darkest Hour by Judy Ivey
Distant Witness by Kelly Ann Malone
Victims of Their Time by Bennett Lincoff
Undefeated by Tracy M. Freeman
911 remembrance ecards — send free 911 tribute virtual ecards (greetings cards by Roz Fruchtman)
Tribute Cards from American Greetings stop here and send one to your loved ones
JustSayGive a tribute of thanks, prayers, support and sympathies, with a way to online send your best wishes to the firefighters, Police, EMS Personnel, and sympathy for families of the Victims of the World Trade Center, Pentagon and the Plane crashes
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