I remember national coverage of his murder, and the insistent message: We in the United States do not practice this kind of religious intolerance. We will not go down this road in the aftermath of 9-11.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, graphic novelist and Sikh Captain America Vishavjit Singh was working in his office just north of New York City. In this illustrated feature, Singh explains how the events of that day changed his life.
Every year since then, on September 15, his family including his wife, children and brothers as well as local Sikh Community has been commemorating him at a memorial built exactly at the spot he was gunned down right in front of his gas station...