
Trump's DC Arch Sparks Debate Over Memorial Day Memory
Heather Cox Richardson argues that Trump’s proposed triumphal arch at Arlington Memorial Bridge would frame Arlington House—the former home of enslaved people and once owned by Robert E. Lee—rather than the Lincoln Memorial, reframing Civil War memory and Memorial Day symbolism. She recounts Arlington Cemetery’s origins, the Decoration Day roots of Memorial Day, and quotes Garfield’s 1868 address and Sullivan Ballou’s moving letter to show how national memory sacralizes sacrifice and shapes democracy—and why monument choices matter.
