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Racial Healing Needed on 10th Anniversary of 9/11
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The Bellingham Herald
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September 2, 2011
On Sept. 11, I was a 28-year-old attorney working for the Department of Justice. I remember being evacuated from my federal office building that morning, and later heading across the 14th Street Bridge to my home in Arlington, Va. I could hardly believe the sight of the Pentagon building with smoke billowing from it and a large hole in its side.
Read more: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2011/09/02/2166802/racial-healing-needed-on-10th.html#ixzz1WpOwM1oH
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