Citizenship Now: Will Anything Change? quick essay on post 9/11 citizenship

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In the course of a few weeks in the autumn of 2001, everything changed. A devastating terrorist attack occurred. It wasn't in Syria. More than 3,000 innocent people perished. It wasn't in Iran. The nation as a whole changed its perspective of who they were as a people. It wasn't in Pakistan. The global community felt the impact of the tragic loss of life and hideous method of attack. It wasn't in Jerusalem. For the people of …

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