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Their appeal is both a plea for closure and a reminder to future generations that understanding our history is crucial to improving the present and steering toward a more transparent future. As the event wrapped up, Stone and DiEugenio left listeners with haunting questions: Why was the truth so meticulously obscured? And what implications does that possess for today's society eager for revelation and reconciliation with its past?
In their quest for knowledge, they continue to advocate for transparency, stressing its role as the bedrock of public trust—a sentiment that resonates deeply as we strive to make sense of one of America’s most scrutinized historical events.