The Statue Of Liberty Exposed In The New Colossus

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"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" This is a piece of the poem written on the base of the statue of liberty, the words that show who we are as Americans. Stating that it is important to honour what we have believed in for over 100 years. Staying true to our immigrants, because America was originally built by them for them. As citizens of the land of the free it is our responsibility to follow what was written for us in 1886, and has been followed since then, by welcoming all immigrants coming from near and far into our country
The idea for the Statue of Liberty came to play in 1865. It was brought by a French politician and anti-slavery activist named Edouard de Laboulaye who proposed that a statue representing liberty be built for the United States. This monument would honor the United States' centennial of independence and the friendship with other countries. However, funds for the statue's pedestal were short so they did and auction. The poem, The New Colossus, by Emma Lazarus, was auctioned off and in 1886 placed on the base of the statue. …show more content…

It was more a symbol of America being a refuge where those oppressed could come to live in freedom. This vision has been both regarded and disregarded over the years depending highly on how the government chooses to lead. One example of neglection of this belief was in 1924 quotas were introduced in an attempt to limit immigration from eastern and Southern Europe, particularly Italians and Greeks. These immigrants were considered to be non-assimilating and holding threatening views that undermined the American way of life, such as being pro-labor, or