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The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast

The Statue of Liberty 2023

The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast

The History Chicks | QCODE

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.68K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2023

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Today we bring you our traditional holiday coverage of the life and times of the Statue of Liberty; from her conception at a dinner party in France to the symbol of hope she has become for the world.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the History Tricks, where any resemblance to a boring old history lesson is purely coincidental.

0:07.0

Hello and welcome to the show. Today's show is our traditional mid-best steel day,

0:14.0

slash Independence Day episode in which we talk about the Statue of Liberty.

0:19.0

If you want to see us talking live about this subject, look up the engineering that built the world

0:24.0

of the show.

0:26.0

And here's your 30-second summary.

0:30.0

She was born among silverware, paid for with nickel, dressed in copper, and held up by an iron framework in the hopes and dreams of generation

0:49.0

of Americans.

0:51.0

Not the end.

0:53.0

Let's talk about the Statue of Liberty.

0:56.0

But first, let's drop her into history. In 1886, the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson was first published.

1:05.0

Carl Benz patented and began manufacturing the Benz patent motor wagon, the first automobile powered by a gasoline engine.

1:16.0

Sigmund Freud opened his first private practice in Vienna.

1:23.0

Jacob's pharmacy in Atlanta began selling Coca-Cola after fighting for his homeland for over 30 years.

1:29.0

Apache Warrior Geronimo is the last Native American to surrender to the United States.

1:35.0

Spanish Royal decree abolishes slavery and Cuba.

1:38.0

Diego Rivera, husband of Frida Kahlo, Clarence Burdzi, father of frozen foods,

1:44.0

and Thai Cobb, a guy who played baseball, were all born. Emily Dickinson and John Deere both died.

1:50.0

And on October 28, 1886, the dedication of the Statue of Liberty was held in New York City.

1:57.0

The Statue of Liberty was born at a dinner party in the summer of 1865 in Guatini, France.

2:04.0

Or should we say, conceive, dead a dinner party? It's not many ladies who can say that.

2:10.0

It was a meeting of some progressive French intellectuals who were gathering both to mourn the death of the American president Abraham Lincoln and to celebrate the North's victory in the American Civil War.

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