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Lady Liberty: Emancipation or Immigration? Learning Black History Year-Round

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First imagined by the French historian Édouard de Laboulaye in 1865, Lady Liberty was created from a desire to represent an alliance between America and France. Her core meaning was to be a mutual desire for freedom and worldwide liberty. Yet the truth of her arrival to Liberty (then Bedloe’s) Island and what she symbolizes []

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