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Artist Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian show after Vice President JD Vance raised concerns about divisive content ...
Controversy over an Amy Sherald painting of the Statue of Liberty reveals divides over US national symbols, joining debates ...
A handful of protesters dressed as the Statue of Liberty and Lady Justice were arrested in front of Lower Manhattan’s immigration court Monday in protest of ICE. A legion of NYPD officers flooded ...
When I saw the mural of the Statue of Liberty created by Judith de Leeuw and revealed in France just before the 4th of July, I fully understood. Our great lady, ashamed, covering her face, grieves ...
Lady Liberty towers over Liberty Island in the New York Harbor. She’s the colossal neoclassical sculpture that has welcomed millions of immigrants and visitors to the United States since her ...
The Statue of Liberty stands majestically in the New York Harbor, where it has been welcoming people to the U.S. for more than 100 years.
The Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the United States, was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma Lazarus reimagined Lady Liberty as a "mother of exiles ...
At the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., stands a 46-inch-tall model of an American icon – the Statue of Liberty – whose origin story may surprise you.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from French people, was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Her identity was boosted by four developments: her arrival coincided with a massive wave of European immigrants ...
Lady Liberty The Statue of Liberty was the target of several terrorist attacks over its 210-year lifetime, but in 2096, a motley group called Freedoms First finally brought the statue down.
Lady Liberty was donated in 2003 in memory of Louise (Lee) Turner, who had the statue in her backyard. She was a well-known local businesswoman who owned two restaurants on the edge of Lake Pend ...
Thirty people joined National Park Service rangers Saturday in climbing to the crown of the Statue of Liberty, the first ...