Liberty's Voice
Author: Erica Silverman
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 0147511747
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPortrays the life of the American poet who wrote the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.
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Author: Erica Silverman
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 0147511747
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPortrays the life of the American poet who wrote the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.
Author: Linda Glaser
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2010-04-05
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 0547768958
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGive me your tired, your poor Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...Who wrote these words? And why? In 1883, Emma Lazarus, deeply moved by an influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe, wrote a sonnet that was to give voice to the Statue of Liberty. Originally a gift from France to celebrate our shared national struggles for liberty, the Statue, thanks to Emma's poem, slowly came to shape our hearts, defining us as a nation that welcomes and gives refuge to those who come to our shores. This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 4-5, Poetry)
Author: Angelica Shirley Carpenter
Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
Published: 2019
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781941813249
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Statue of Liberty is a woman, but did you know that when the statue first came to America in 1886, women could not even vote? In fact, the men in charge of the dedication of the statue on the island in New York Harbor declared that women could note even set foot there during the ceremony. That didn't stop New York suffragists Matilda Joslyn Gage, Lillie Devereux Blake, and Katherine ("Katie") Devereux Blake. They wanted women to have liberty and were determined to give the new statue a voice. But, first, they had to find a boat. The Statue of Liberty stands on an island, after all. Matilda, Lillie, and Katie organize hundreds of people and sail a cattle barge to the front of the day's demonstration-making front-page news and raising their voices for LIBERTY"--
Author: Robert Ringer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2010-08-03
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 0470893354
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCompletely updated edition of one of the classic works of conservative literature Long before the advent of conservative talk radio and Fox News, Robert Ringer was an outspoken advocate for the cause of freedom and free enterprise. In this classic work–updated for the 21st century–Ringer’s basic premise is that liberty must be given a higher priority than all other objectives. The economic and political calamity that he warned about in the late seventies is now upon us, and his new edition of Restoring the American Dream is sure to resonate with the feelings of today’s angry voters. In his book, Ringer explains that: • The American Dream is not about increased government benefits and government-created “rights,” but, rather, about individualism, self responsibility, and freedom–including the freedom to succeed or fail on one’s own • The barbarians are not at the gates; they are already inside • Ordinary citizens no longer tell their elected officials what to do. Rather, government tells them what to do–and backs it up with force • The desire of people to band together to bring about quick, short term solutions to their problems through government intervention has perpetuated a cycle that has nearly destroyed the American Dream With Washington continuing to expand government power and spending at a record pace, Restoring the American Dream is a voice of sanity in a world gone mad.
Author: Christina Luckyj
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2024-02-29
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781108949521
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe female voice was deployed by male and female authors alike to signal emerging discourses of religious and political liberty in early Stuart England. Christina Luckyj's important new study focuses critical attention on writing in multiple genres to show how, in the coded rhetoric of seventeenth-century religious politics, the wife's conscience in resisting tyranny represents the rights of the subject, and the bride's militant voice in the Song of Songs champions Christ's independent jurisdiction. Revealing this gendered system of representation through close analysis of writings by Elizabeth Cary, Aemilia Lanyer, Rachel Speght, Mary Wroth and Anne Southwell, Luckyj illuminates the dangers of essentializing female voices and restricting them to domestic space. Through their connections with parliament, with factional courtiers, or with dissident religious figures, major women writers occupied a powerful oppositional stance in relation to early Stuart monarchs and crafted a radical new politics of the female voice.
Author: Erica Silverman
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2011-02-03
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 110165032X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmma Lazarus overcame the barriers of her day to become one of the leading poets of the nineteenth century. She used her celebrity to help the poor and impoverished immigrants of Eastern Europe. When the statue Liberty Enlightening the World came to the United States as a gift from France, it was Emma's poem "The New Colossus" that became forever connected with this American icon. Emma's words have served as a rallying call to generations of immigrants. In breathtaking color, veteran artist Stacey Schuett brings life to Erica Silverman's story of one of the great women of America.
Author: Kelly DiPucchio
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Published: 2004-09-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780786818761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLady Liberty has welcomed immigrants to New York for more than one hundred years-but she's never traveled beyond her island. She's curious to see the country that has become home to the millions who have passed beneath her torch. She wants to go on an old-fashioned road trip! So one foggy morning, the giant Lady tiptoes off her pedestal and begins her journey. Down alleyways, along railroad tracks, through cities and small towns, across deserts, and over mountains, she greets surprised and delighted Americans. The country is as captivating, as Lady Liberty knew it would be, but New Yorkers miss her terribly. How can they persuade her to come home, where she belongs?
Author: Tyler Cowen
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2009-11-10
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 0472024124
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis intriguing work explores the world of three amate artists. A native tradition, all of their painting is done in Mexico, yet, the finished product is sold almost exclusively to wealthy American art buyers. Cowen examines this cultural interaction between Mexico and the United States to see how globalization shapes the lives and the work of the artists and their families. The story of these three artists reveals that this exchange simultaneously creates economic opportunities for the artists, but has detrimental effects on the village. A view of the daily village life of three artists connected to the larger art world, this book should be of particular interest to those in the fields of cultural economics, Latino studies, economic anthropology and globalization.
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2017-07-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393649697
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe leading text in the U.S. survey course.
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9780393925036
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEdited by Eric Foner and coordinated with each chapter of the text, this companion to Give Me Liberty! includes primary-source documents touching on the theme of American freedom. The freedom theme is explored in the words of well-known historical figures and ordinary Americans. Each document is accompanied by an introductory headnote and study questions.