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I only mentioned slavery in that the end of the Civil War abolished it, making the entire United States free for the first time. The Statue of Liberty is, and has always been, all about celebrating freedom.
And just because a sculptor does other work in-between an inspiration and the final commission doesn't mean that the commission was ever intended for anyone else, it just means that they were busy with other work.
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I only mentioned slavery in that the end of the Civil War abolished it, making the entire United States free for the first time. The Statue of Liberty is, and has always been, all about celebrating freedom.
And just because a sculptor does other work in-between an inspiration and the final commission doesn't mean that the commission was ever intended for anyone else, it just means that they were busy with other work.
[–] Fagtardicus ago
liberal