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Memory as Mandate
The narrative converts private grief and individual sacrifice into a public obligation. James McAllister’s death functions less as isolated tragedy than as the moral engine driving Amanda and others to demand institutional change: a grave-side vow becomes a federally backed foundation and an operational mandate. The theme tracks how memory is mobilized — memorialization legitimizes action, but also risks instrumentalizing loss for policy and political ends.
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