Allison Crowther

  • Family Member
  • Captioned

Mother of Welles Crowther, who gave his life helping others escape on 9/11 and later became known as “the man in the red bandana.”

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This story was filmed as part of our Anniversary in the Schools program, which introduces students to first-person accounts of the 9/11 attacks. Participate in this year’s free program by completing this registration form.

Teaching Guides

Find tailored questions below for teaching this story.

As you listen to Allison’s story, think about the following questions:

  • Welles got his first red bandana from his father when he was a young boy. What are all the different ways Welles used his red bandana as he was growing up?
  • What details did you learn about Welles from his mother, Allison?
  • How did Welles help others on 9/11?
  • Welles is often described as a hero for his actions on 9/11. Who are heroes in your own community? How do they go out of their way to help others?

As you listen to Allison’s story, think about the following questions:

  • What details do you learn about Welles from his mother, Allison?
  • How did Welles’ family learn about his actions on 9/11? What words would you use to describe what he did?
  • Allison says, “I hope in some way Welles’s story will mean something to you.” What does Welles’s story mean to you? How can you use Welles as an example in your own life?

As you listen to Allison’s story, consider the following questions:

  • How did Welles’ experiences in life prepare him to help others on 9/11?
  • What moments in Welles’ story demonstrated courage or heroism?
  • Allison says, “I hope in some way Welles’s story will mean something to you.” What do you take away from Welles’ story?
  • Why do you think it is important for younger generations to continue honoring and remembering the victims of 9/11?

Additional Resources

Consider creating a Dear Hero postcard to thank a hero in your own community. To learn more about Welles, visit Inside the Collection to see objects that belonged to him and honor his legacy. If you’re interested in hearing other stories from 9/11 family members, visit our Webinar Stories archive.