For What It's Worth: A critical look at patriotic hatred in the United States pre- and post-9/11. On September 11, 2001, nearly 3000 people were killed in the deadliest foreign attack ever on American soil. In the wake of the attack, many Americans struggled with defining and understanding this new enemy. This documentary is not an exploration of the events of 9/11, but rather, an exploration of the patriotic hatred that has evolved before and after it - hatred that is, ironically, borne out of love for one's country. Note: The first 25 seconds is sound only. **COPYRIGHT INFORMATION** This documentary may be reused for educational viewing purposes, provided credit is given to the creators and this Youtube page. Created by Ashley Gilder, Joshua Hilley, Michael Howell, Cassandra Kellogg, Nick Smith. Published December 2007 as a project for Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Narrated elements are property of the creators and may not be edited or used in any way contrary to the original context. All copyrighted material is used under the provisions of the TEACH Act (2001). Copyrighted video clips are property of their respective owners (listed in order of appearance): "Fahrenheit 9/11;" Lions Gate Films, 2003. "The West Wing: Isaac and Ishmael;" NBC, 2001. "Manufacturing the Enemy;" WYBE Philadelphia Songs are property of their respective owners (listed in order of use): "Shadow on the Sun;" Audioslave, 2002 "All Along the Watchtower;" Bob Dylan, 1975 "All Along the Watchtower;" Jimi Hendrix, 1997 "Ain't No Sunshine;" Bill Withers, 1972 "For What It's Worth;" Buffalo Springfield, 1989 Some photographs are property of Time Magazine. All other video, audio, and photographs are property of the public domain. Author: TheWatchtowerMovie Keywords: documentary terrorism september 11 9/11 patriotism hatred racism america muslim arab violence auburn university Added: April 9, 2008