Description: In 1883, large government sheds on the banks of New York’s East River were overflowing with persecuted Jews fleeing the infamous pogroms of Eastern Europe. Disillusioned with her heritage, Jewish poet Emma Lazarus accompanied a group of women to the shelters in an effort to give aid to these refugees. Expecting the worst, Emma instead witnessed the exiles “burning with zeal in the cause of their wretched co-religionists.” Awakened by the true meaning of freedom, her life was changed forever. We ship every business day… (D3)
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Publisher: Nelson Incorporated, Thomas
Publication Year: 1985
Topic: United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa)
Book Title: Freedom's Holy Light : like the Country She Symbolizes, She Stands Tall and Proud, Upholding...
Number of Pages: 128 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Travel
Author: Richard H. Schneider
Format: Hardcover