Memorials Seek Best Way to Help Us Remember. Eric Sorensen.
by Sorensen, Eric; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 78Family. Publisher: The Seattle Times, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Memorials | Memory | Monuments | September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001) | Terrorism -- United States | World Trade Center (New YorkDDC classification: 050 Summary: "We forget. Not two years after the images of Sept. 11, 2001, screamed across the skyline and seared our hearts, the power of the moment has begun to fade. Planned anniversary ceremonies are more low-key this year [2003]. Other concerns--an uncertain war, an uncertain economy--are crowding into our consciousness. Our memories are slipping. So we build memorials to mark the moment, to help us remember." (THE SEATTLE TIMES) This article discusses plans for a World Trade Center memorial and examines the historical significance of memorials in the United States. A list of the most-visited memorials is included.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Memorials Seek Best Way to Help Us Remember, Sept. 7, 2003; pp. n.p..
"We forget. Not two years after the images of Sept. 11, 2001, screamed across the skyline and seared our hearts, the power of the moment has begun to fade. Planned anniversary ceremonies are more low-key this year [2003]. Other concerns--an uncertain war, an uncertain economy--are crowding into our consciousness. Our memories are slipping. So we build memorials to mark the moment, to help us remember." (THE SEATTLE TIMES) This article discusses plans for a World Trade Center memorial and examines the historical significance of memorials in the United States. A list of the most-visited memorials is included.
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