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The poem reads, in part, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.” ...
A call that could easily have gone unnoticed for the Statue of Liberty to be repatriated ... The American-funded pedestal is marked by a 1903 bronze plaque inscribed with Emma Lazarus’s 1883 ...
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the U.S. from France ... but in fact it was only in 1903 that the bronze plaque engraved with that poem was added; it concludes with the famous lines ...
The Statue of Liberty would be hard for France to recall ... and applause sounded,” the NPS says. A bronze plaque inscribed with “The New Colossus” — a poem by Jewish-American poet and activist Emma ...
The Statue of Liberty has towered over New York Harbor since 1886 given to the US as a gift from the French to celebrate the end of slavery in the US and inspire the restoration of Liberty at home.
Americans are divided, according to a new poll. Photo from Jeff Burak, UnSplash Attached to the Statue of Liberty is a bronze plaque inscribed with a poem familiar to many Americans. Written by ...
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