Iraq War Memorial

What would an Iraq War Memorial look like, if one were to built in Washington, D.C.?

An art historian explores this question in an op-ed in the Washington Post.

This piece considers the construction of recent war memorials in Washington, D.C., as well as the broader process of memorialization of warfare in American history.

 

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