
What Made Maya Lin's Vietnam Memorial Design Controversial
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Explore the story of the Washington, DC's Vietnam Memorial.
Explore the story of the Washington, DC's Vietnam Memorial. While the initial design generated controversy, it has since been the subject of great acclaim. Witness the profound impact of the Vietnam Wall's simple yet moving tribute, capturing the hearts of veterans and visitors alike.
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What Made Maya Lin's Vietnam Memorial Design Controversial
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Explore the story of the Washington, DC's Vietnam Memorial. While the initial design generated controversy, it has since been the subject of great acclaim. Witness the profound impact of the Vietnam Wall's simple yet moving tribute, capturing the hearts of veterans and visitors alike.
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NARRATOR: Many district homeless in the '80s were veterans, damaged by their experiences in Vietnam, fighting an unpopular war.
(cheering) MAN: Didn't even have to go, I wanted to go.
Everything I put my heart into, you come back and you got dumped on.
NARRATOR: In 1980, Congress authorized construction of a Vietnam memorial on the Mall.
Following a nationwide competition, a design for a sunken, reflective black granite wall, by Maya Lin, a 21-year-old college student was selected.
ARTHUR: It was so simple and so direct that it was incredible.
NARRATOR: But not everyone was happy with the design.
PAT: I said, you know, "This doesn't look like something honoring these people's service."
And there was a tremendous cultural artistic debate that went on in this town, and a lot of people felt are they dishonoring the vets by doing this?
NARRATOR: Eventually, the design for the memorial was amended, and three soldiers were added.
But on its opening in 1982, the strength of the original design became evident.
MAN: I'm here to, to pay eulogy and homage to all of my comrades that didn't make it back with me.
IAN: I think they wanted something more heroic, but I think they got something that was even more profound.
PAT: I think what turned it around was not the black walls, it's the names on the walls.
And I will say, uh, it turned out from the way that thing's been, been received that I was wrong on that one.
Wrong big time.
MAN: And I love the American people for being here, and just saying, "Thank you."
Because that's all we wanted, is to hear that.
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