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National Mall Controversy

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Ambrose believes the Washington Monument and National Mall are appropriate symbolic locations for civil “controversy, protest, and persuasion” because it reminds us greatness comes at a price. Ambrose writes that over the past 100 years, the area has been a center for controversy such as the Civil rights movement, and protesting the Vietnam war. Ambrose also states that on the Mall “our national discord is on display” and that allows us to call for immediate action. We see today that Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech is revolutionary, but it also took place on the National Mall. The Mall symbolizes protest and it also acknowledges the great people who have stood for this country, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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