Twenty years on, Americans gather in lower Manhattan to remember Sept. 11 attacks
NEW YORK — The anguished recitation of the names of the dead rang out Saturday from the footprints of the World Trade Center as family members, dignitaries and ordinary Americans gathered to mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Loved ones took turns reading the nearly 3,000 names, each capping their segment of the list with a tearful personal tribute, interrupted only by solemn silences to mark key moments of that fateful day: the multiple moments of impact and the collapse of the towers.
“”My family and I have, at times, known unbearable sorrow and disbelief about the lives that would never be,” said Mike Low, whose daughter Sara was a flight attendant on board one of the planes that hit the towers.
“I’m calling … for history to be remembered not as numbers, or a date, but the faces of ordinary people — people who looked a lot like Sara.”