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This book delves into the profound significance of the Statue of Liberty, exploring its origins as a gift from France and its evolution into a symbol of hope and freedom for millions of immigrants.
Through an analysis of Emma Lazarus's poignant poem, "The New Colossus," the narrative underscores the statue's role as a beacon for inclusion and its ongoing impact on American identity.
The text navigates the historical context of 19th-century America, the statue’s construction, and its shifting perceptions over time, particularly during periods of conflict.
It confronts contemporary issues of inequality and polarization, urging a re-examination of the Statue’s promise of liberty in the face of social justice movements and immigration policies.
In a thought-provoking conclusion, the book contemplates radical ideas such as returning the statue to France as a statement of accountability, while advocating for a renewed commitment to its original ideals.