Within the living memory of Americans are two deadly surprise attacks against the United States: Japan's assault on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Both times, the Library of Congress sent people out to record the voices of ordinary Americans as they reacted to a changed world.Producers: Elana Hadler Perl and John Biewen
Editor: Deborah George
Host: Deborah Amos
Coordinating Producer: Sasha Aslanian
Project Coordinator: Misha Quill
Mixing: Craig Thorson and Tom Mudge
Managing Editor: Stephen Smith
Executive Producer: Bill Buzenberg
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