...with gold, built the cities on rock 'n'roll, opened the windows, created open-space parks and arranged for the poet Emma Lazarus to greet me with open arms. At the time, in my country and culture of origin, perhaps due to the stiff-lipped Brits, and the sobriety...
...in America, where the civic space between people stands in contrast to the “teeming shore” of The New Colossus, Emma Lazarus's sonnet on the Statue of Liberty. Some commentators have voiced disquiet at the people-pulling power of the President-elect: “Those...
... It's an understandable motive, but liberal immigration policy brings to my mind the word . . . promiscuous. Emma Lazarus turned our Statue of Liberty into a streetwalker with her awful poem. I hope to live to see it removed and dissociated from the...
...in any discussion of American Jewish writing. Exiles on Main Street begins with an examination of the American-born poet Emma Lazarus and the immigrant writer Mary Antin. The comparison might not be readily obvious. The two women were not peers. Lazarus was...
...in New York from Ireland. My grandparents were aliens—but fortunate ones. They could go to Liberty Island; they could read Emma Lazarus' sonnet and rejoice at the words: "…Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched...
...We have forgotten the defiant words of Patrick Henry "Give me liberty or give me death." We have buried the poem of Emma Lazarus so deep within our subconscious that we have forgotten her words "Give me your tiered, your poor, your huddled masses yearning...
...dos judeus portugueses de Newport à poesia novecentista americana. Inspirada no poema de Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emma Lazarus — ela própria descendente de judeus portugueses — visita Newport em 1867 e, com apenas 18 anos de idade, escreve um poema sobre...
...Singing," a Walt Whitman-inspried medley of national music and quotations from the likes of Nathan Hale, Abraham Lincoln, Emma Lazarus, Ben Franklin and Dwight Eisenhower. Eighth-grade math teacher Dan Lewandowski, a Vietnam era veteran, told of his grandfather...
...it used to be, pictured by Langston Hughes, the mighty, benevolent Miss Liberty lifting her lamp beside the golden door, Emma Lazarus idolized, but to reach out a helping hand to those left behind, in fact being doomed to obliviousness or even abused by the...
...of their boats and watched as the Statue of Liberty hove into view. Had they been able to read English, they would have seen Emma Lazarus's words hued into the base of Lady Liberty. "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to be free,...