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“What So Proudly We Hailed"

Media
[Cover of New Yorker Magazine titled “What So Proudly We Hailed”.]
Description
A New Yorker cover illustration titled “What So Proudly We Hailed," showing a visibly frightened yellow taxi driver in a cab covered in American flags.
Creator
Carter Goodrich
Publisher
The New Yorker
Date
November 5, 2001
Rights
Rights unknown
Format
Illustration
Language
English
Type
Still image

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  • Post-9/11 Surveillance of South Asian and Muslim Communities in New York City Discrimination against South Asians in NYC

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