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What is the name of the poem on the base on the statue of liberty?

The poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty is called The New Colossus


What is the name of the poem on the Statue of Liberty?

The new colossus


Who wrote the poem at the base of the Statue Liberty?

"The New Colossus" is the name of the poem.


What is the name of the poem on the base of the state of liberty?

The poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty is called "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus. It was written in 1883.


What is the poem of the statue of liberty?

Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.


What is the other name of The Statue of Liberty?

=== === It's also known as The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, Lady Liberty, and the Mother of Exiles to incoming immigrants. P.S.- To the previous answerer to this question's question (who thinks they can beat that?) ; the answer is, I JUST DID. (:


What was written the base of the Statue of Liberty?

A poem - apex


What was written on the base of the Statue of Liberty?

A poem - apex


Why is Emma important?

She made a poem for the Statue of Liberty


Where would you find the inscription Give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free?

This would be found on the Statue of Liberty.


In her poem The New Colossus Emma Lazarus identifies the Statue of Liberty with?

Emma Lazarus in her poem "The New Colossus" identifies the Statue of Liberty with the concept of freedom and democracy. She refers to the statue as the "Mother of Exiles" and emphasizes the idea of welcoming immigrants to America.


Was the poem the new colossus on the statue of liberty?

Jewish American poet, Emma Lazarus, wrote the poem on the Statue of Liberty, entitled "The New Colossus," in 1883. Written in an effort to raise funds for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal, the poem welcomes immigrants from across the world to the United States.