Jewish Immigration to America

If the Statue of Liberty Were a Real Person

1921 gk 5.27.21 liberty suicide_EDIT.jpg

Title

If the Statue of Liberty Were a Real Person

Date

May 27, 1921

Subject

Immigration Restriction
Press, Yiddish

Description

The Statue of Liberty jumps off her pedestal into the water, leaving a suicide note that reads, “After my friends harassed, betrayed, and abandoned me, I no longer have a reason to live.”

Creator

Zuni Maud
Der groyser kundes

Source

YIVO Library

Publisher

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

Format

JPEG

Language

Yiddish

Type

Cartoon

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Citation

Zuni Maud and Der groyser kundes, “If the Statue of Liberty Were a Real Person,” YIVO Online Exhibitions, accessed December 22, 2024, https://immigrationusa.yivo.org/items/show/6356.
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