Abstract

ObjectiveIn this essay, Jason Williamson, a survivor of the Murrah building bombing, recounts how his memories of the event have evolved since 1995.MethodThis first‐person narrative reflection offers insight into how individual memories intersect with public memorial culture.ResultsThe essay details the dynamic and at times perplexing relationship between Williamson's memories and the public memorials and events.

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