Liberty’s English Voice – How a Statue and a Sonnet Shaped American English
When the Statue of Liberty arrived in 1885, it brought more than bronze—it gained a voice through Emma Lazarus’s sonnet. Her words transformed English into a language of refuge, dignity, and hope, shaping how a nation would speak about freedom, immigration, and identity for generations.
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