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NEWS MAGAZINE
May 18, 2023
Volume 53 - No. 20
By Friedrich Gomez As we proceed into 2023, it is well for us to pause and look into our rearview mirror to see how this great country of ours evolved with the influx of early immigrants who have shaped, and continue to shape, our great nation today. In a span of 62 formative years, from 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered into the United States through a small,
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seemingly inconspicuous entry point in New York Harbor known simply as Ellis Island. This doorway provided a golden path for those millions of hopefuls, all with stardust in their eyes and a hope chest full of wistful dreams.
her less formal nickname, “The New Colossus.”
And they all passed under the watchful eyes of our beautiful Statue of Liberty (a cherished gift from France in 1886), whose formal name is “Liberty Enlightening the World,” but she also goes by
Her very form is a most emotional figure to behold. Broken shackles and chains lie at her feet, with her right foot slightly raised, depicting her moving forward – away from the bonds and oppression of
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However, most of the twelve million newcomers from across the Atlantic Ocean simply called her “Lady Liberty.”
slavery. She stands a full 151 feet in height from her base to the top of her torch and at the time of her dedication, she was the tallest iron structure on Earth. With the pedestal and foundation included in the measurement, her full height is a majestic 305 feet. It has been said that many who first laid eyes upon her dynamic form were quickly overwhelmed with great tears of joy -- as if experiencing a home-coming of sorts.
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