In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty

In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty
Title In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty PDF eBook
Author Marianne Debouzy
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 340
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780252062520

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Comprises essays on European immigration to the United States from the immigrants' point of view.

In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty

In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty
Title In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty PDF eBook
Author Cleve Overton
Publisher Xlibris
Total Pages 262
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780977239306

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In Lady Liberty's Shadow

In Lady Liberty's Shadow
Title In Lady Liberty's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Robyn Magalit Rodriguez
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2017-06-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813570107

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Home to Ellis Island, New Jersey has been the first stop for many immigrant groups for well over a century. Yet in this highly diverse state, some of the most anti-immigrant policies in the nation are being tested. American suburbs are home to increasing numbers of first and second-generation immigrants who may actually be bypassing the city to settle directly into the neighborhoods that their predecessors have already begun to plant roots in—a trajectory that leads to nativist ordinances and other forms of xenophobia. In Lady Liberty’s Shadow examines popular white perceptions of danger represented by immigrants and their children, as well the specter that lurks at the edges of suburbs in the shape of black and Latino urban underclasses and the ever more nebulous hazard of (presumed-Islamic) terrorism that threatening to undermine “life as we know it.” Robyn Magalit Rodriguez explores the impact of anti-immigrant municipal ordinances on a range of immigrant groups living in varied suburban communities, from undocumented Latinos in predominantly white suburbs to long-established Asian immigrants in “majority-minority” suburbs. The “American Dream” that suburban life is supposed to represent is shown to rest on a racialized, segregated social order meant to be enjoyed only by whites. Although it is a case study of New Jersey, In Lady Liberty’s Shadow offers crucial insights that can shed fresh light on the national immigration debate. For more information, go to: https://www.facebook.com/inlibertysshadow

In the Shadow of Lady Liberty

In the Shadow of Lady Liberty
Title In the Shadow of Lady Liberty PDF eBook
Author Danny Kravitz
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 49
Release 2015-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1491441275

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"Explores immigrants' experiences at Ellis Island through the use of primary sources"--

In the Shadow of Lady Liberty

In the Shadow of Lady Liberty
Title In the Shadow of Lady Liberty PDF eBook
Author Danny Brian Kravitz
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 48
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 149147890X

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Immigrants gazed upon the towering Statue of Liberty and entered the gates of Ellis Island in order to begin their journeys in America. Meet the immigrants who were processed at Ellis Island, and hear their stories through their own words. Perfect for Common Core studies on analyzing multiple accounts of an event.

Enlightening the World

Enlightening the World
Title Enlightening the World PDF eBook
Author Yasmin Sabina Khan
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2011-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780801463600

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Conceived in the aftermath of the American Civil War and the grief that swept France over the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the Statue of Liberty has been a potent symbol of the nation's highest ideals since it was unveiled in 1886. Dramatically situated on Bedloe's Island (now Liberty Island) in the harbor of New York City, the statue has served as a reminder for generations of immigrants of America's long tradition as an asylum for the poor and the persecuted. Although it is among the most famous sculptures in the world, the story of its creation is little known. In Enlightening the World, Yasmin Sabina Khan provides a fascinating new account of the design of the statue and the lives of the people who created it, along with the tumultuous events in France and the United States that influenced them. Khan's narrative begins on the battlefields of Gettysburg, where Lincoln framed the Civil War as a conflict testing whether a nation "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal... can long endure." People around the world agreed with Lincoln that this question—and the fate of the Union itself—affected the "whole family of man." Inspired by the Union's victory and stunned by Lincoln's death, Édouard-René Lefebvre de Laboulaye, a legal scholar and noted proponent of friendship between his native France and the United States, conceived of a monument to liberty and the exemplary form of government established by the young nation. For Laboulaye and all of France, the statue would be called La Liberté Éclairant le Monde—Liberty Enlightening the World. Following the statue's twenty-year journey from concept to construction, Khan reveals in brilliant detail the intersecting lives that led to the realization of Laboulaye's dream: the Marquis de Lafayette; Alexis de Tocqueville; the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, whose commitment to liberty and self-government was heightened by his experience of the Franco-Prussian War; the architect Richard Morris Hunt, the first American to study architecture at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; and the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who pushed the limits for large-scale metal construction. Also here are the contributions of such figures as Senators Charles Sumner and Carl Schurz, the artist John La Farge, the poet Emma Lazarus, and the publisher Joseph Pulitzer. While exploring the creation of the statue, Khan points to possible sources—several previously unexamined—for the design. She links the statue's crown of rays with Benjamin Franklin's image of the rising sun and makes a clear connection between the broken chain under Lady Liberty's foot and the abolition of slavery. Through the rich story of this remarkable national monument, Enlightening the World celebrates both a work of human accomplishment and the vitality of liberty.

Lady Liberty

Lady Liberty
Title Lady Liberty PDF eBook
Author Doreen Rappaport
Publisher Candlewick Press
Total Pages 46
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780763625306

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Offers the true story about the work that was done by so many on both sides of the ocean to create this enduring symbol of freedom and the fundraisers held by everyday people to build her the pedestal on which she would forever stand in the Hudson Harbor. 40,000 first printing.