The September 11, 2001 Oral History Project consists of five projects and programs focusing on different areas of inquiry related to the aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center. As of the tenth anniversary, the project as a whole amounts to over 900 recorded hours (23 hours on video) with over 600 individuals. To date, 687 hours with 351 individuals are now open and available to the public through our archive.

The Project was the first collaboration between CCOHR Director Mary Marshall Clark and INCITE Director Peter Bearman and yielded the book After the Fall: New Yorkers Remember September 11, 2001 and the Years That Followed (The New Press, 2011).

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