The restoration of a monument in Arlington Cemetery may serve as the spiritual portal that brings America back to its origin in greatness.

by Scott Powell
The attack on normalcy, traditions, and history in America intensified in 2020 with Covid-19 lockdowns and the riots catalyzed by the death of George Floyd.ย When destruction then turned under the Congressional Naming Commission to the icons associated with the Confederacy of the Civil War period, the Reconciliation Monument in Arlington Cemetery came into the crosshairs.ย It was removed from Arlington on Dec. 16, 2023,ย despite longstanding traditions and laws against desecrating gravesites. The Reconciliation Monument was the last work of the sculptor Moses Ezekiel, and he chose the monumentโs location as his burial ground, making the monument his headstone.ย
Now with the Trump administrationโs priority to revive Americansโ appreciation of their heritage, this somewhat obscure monument is in the spotlight. And for good reason, because the Reconciliation Monument can serve as the catalyst and spiritual portal that bring America back to its origin in greatness as the nation of โe pluribus unumโ โ meaning one out of many.
In a recent post on X, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated that the reinstatement of the 1914 Reconciliation Monument, which celebrates the bringing together of the South and the North after decades of post-Civil War division, was important because it fosters the unity of America, and its removal by โwoke lemmingsโ in 2023 was inconsistent with honesty and openness about the past. The secretary added: โUnlike the Left, we donโt believe in erasing American history โ we honor it.โ The Reconciliation Monument is projected to be restored to Arlington in 2027.
Most Americans may not realize the full cultural and spiritual significance of restoring this monument to its rightful place in Arlington Cemetery. In this time of intense spiritual warfare against traditional values and constitutional America, we certainly need to preserve and restore historical monuments. But we also need to go on the offense and uphold the American values that inspired these great markers of history. And the Reconciliation Monument compels such action better than any other monument in Arlington and beyond.
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