"she was one of the first people to articulate a distinctly American vision and rationale for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum" What was the distinctly American vision and rationale for the united states Holocaust memorial Museum? I can think of possibilities, but you don't say. Was it maybe because this is the opposite of American ideals - what could happen in the total absence of a Bill of Rights - and therefore belongs on the Mall? A warning as to where civilization could descend to? Or is this a recounting of the deeds of an enemy the United States fought and defeated? Or is that a significant number of American citizens or their ancestors lived through that?
"she was one of the first people to articulate a distinctly American vision and rationale for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum"
What was the distinctly American vision and rationale for the united states Holocaust memorial Museum?
I can think of possibilities, but you don't say.
Was it maybe because this is the opposite of American ideals - what could happen in the total absence of a Bill of Rights - and therefore belongs on the Mall? A warning as to where civilization could descend to?
Or is this a recounting of the deeds of an enemy the United States fought and defeated?
Or is that a significant number of American citizens or their ancestors lived through that?