I think everyone remembered where they were when 9/11 happened. I was in 6th grade in a classroom watching the look on my teacher’s face as she looked at the tube TV hanging from the ceiling. Then, all of a sudden, the cars came. The school was supposed to be on lockdown, but children were being pulled out of class left and right. No one could believe what was happening. Eventually, that fear turned into anger.
#IStandWithAhmed: Why the Fight Against Islamophobia and Anti-Blackness Belongs to All of Us
Reviewed by Anonymous
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September 22, 2015
Rating: 5