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MEMORY THAT STANDS WHEN CITIES FALL
(A Civic and Moral Witness in the Aftermath of Catastrophe)
The enduring landmarks of the 1906 disaster in San Francisco stand not merely as historical artifacts, but as a living grammar of memory, resilience, and collective obligation. They testify that when structures collapse, what remains is not only stone and steel, but the moral architecture of a people.




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