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Remembering 9/11: Firefighter Roderick Lewis was there, and in ways, he still is | Afro

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By Ahnayah Hughes, Howard University News Service Even now, the pain of that day lays just below the surface for retired New York City firefighter Rodney Lewis.  As Lewis recalled the sights, smells, sounds and horror of Sept. 11, 2001, tears accompanied those memories even as he sat in the comfortable Queens, N.Y., home he […]

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