Toggle navigation. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! Sign up for our email newsletter. In , France was divided between people who were still committed to the monarchy and people who supported the Enlightenment ideals the belief that people had natural rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It was the hope of many French liberals that democracy would prevail and that freedom and justice for all would be attained.
In order to turn his idea into a reality, Laboulaye talked to many prominent and influential men in France. Auguste Bartholdi - a French sculptor who had recently been commissioned to make a bust of Laboulaye - greatly supported Laboulaye's idea and was soon selected to be the sculptor of the proposed monument.
To many people it suggested violence and revolution. Laboulaye and Bartholdi agreed that their monument should not be seen as leading an uprising, but rather as lighting the way, peacefully and lawfully. A key element was the name they gave to the Statue: Liberty Enlightening the World. Bartholdi's public monuments hailed back to classical images of a powerful, honorable national authority over any ideology.
On October 28, the Statue of Liberty dedication took place. This was ten years later than the initial completion date that was supposed to celebrate the centennial of The Statue of Liberty was placed on the granite pedestal in the star-shaped walls of Fort Wood.
In , the war department took control of the Statue of Liberty. President Ronald Reagan wanted to restore the Statue of Liberty in In , the United Nations declared the Statue of Liberty as a World Heritage Site, and the completion of the restoration of the Statue was complete on July 5th, , which celebrated her centennial. The Statue of Liberty was closed days after September 11, Sign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox.
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