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Director of Education and Scholarship Programs of the White House Historical Association John Riley speaks to educators attending a teachers' workshop on March 5, 2012 at SMU in Dallas, TX.
Director of Education and Scholarship Programs of the White House Historical Association John Riley speaks to educators attending a teachers' workshop on March 5, 2012 at SMU in Dallas, TX.
EUROPE: A school child in Germany drew this picture of hope in the aftermath of the tragedy.
THE AMERICAS: Hondurans share their heartfelt compassion in the United States Embassy’s condolence book.
THE AMERICAS: Canadian students of all ages sent in hundreds of letters and drawings in solidarity with America. These are two examples. (1/2)
THE AMERICAS: The first page from the condolence book presented by the citizens of Mexico; “we are one people from September 11, 2001 onward.”
THE AMERICAS: The representative for UNICEF in Peru expressed sorrow and hopes for a better world.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Dr. A. A. Sultan, the Secretary General of the Islamic Ship-owners Association, Jeddah, Brunei, shares his message in a condolence book.
ASIA & OCEANIA: This photograph of a spread of condolence books sent in from Australia illustrates the abundance and variety of books sent in from throughout the world.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Two citizens of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan express their sympathies for the United States.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Students from homeroom classes at this school in Japan draw pictures and sign their names on wooden boards with gold painted trim. (3/3)