Works Cited
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Unguarded Gates and Other Poems.
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985.
Babcock, Barbara A. "Taking Liberties, Writing from the Margins,
and Doing it with a Difference." Journal of American
Folklore. Vol. 100 (1987): 391-411.
Craig, Lois A. The Federal Presence: Architecture, Politics,
and Symbols in Unites States Government Buildings.
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1978.
Cox, William A. "Statue of Freedom." Congressional
Record. (1928): 1199-1200.
Fischer, Roger A. "Oddity, Icon, Challenge: The Statue of
Liberty in American Cartoon Art, 1879-1986." Journal of
American Culture xx (1986): 63-81.
Fox, Nancy Jo. Liberties with Liberty: The Fascinating
History of America's Proudest Symbol. New York: E.P.
Dutton, 1985.
Fryd, Vivien Green. "Thomas Crawford's Lady Freedom."
Critical Issues in Public Art: Content, Context, and
Controversy. Harriet F. Senie and Sallie Webster, ed.
New York: Iconeditions, an imprint of HarperCollins
Publishers, 1992.
Greenslet, Ferris. "Indian Summer," Thomas Bailey
Aldrich. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1908.
Dove, Rita. Lady Freedom Among Us. Charlottesville: the
University of Virginia Online Library, 1994.
(http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/fourmill/statue.html)
Fleming, E. McClung. "From Indian Princess to Greek Goddess:
The American Image, 1783-1815." Winterthur Portfolio
III. (1967): 37-65.
Harrington, Walt. "The Shape of Her Dreaming." The
Washington Post Magazine. (May 7, 1995): 13-19.
"In Honor of Rita Dove and Lady Freedom." Of Arts and
Sciences, a University of Virginia alumni newsletter.
13.2 (Spring 1995): 2.
Ketchum, Alton. Uncle Sam: The Man and the Legend.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1959.
Le Corbelier, Clare. "Miss America and Her Sisters:
Personifications of the Four Parts of the World."
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 19.8 (April
1961): 209-23.
Lederer, Katherine. "And Then They Sang a Sabbath Song."
Springfield! 2 (April 1981): 26-28, 33-36 and 3
(June 1981): 24-26.
Levinson, Nancy Smiler. I Lift My Lamp: Emma Lazarus and the
Statue of Liberty. New York: Lodestar books of E.P.
Dutton, 1986.
Morgan, Winifred. An American Icon: Brother Jonathan and
American Identity. Newark: University of Delaware Press,
1988.
"Negroes Lynched in Missouri," The Independent. 60.2994
(April 19, 1906): 892.
Samuels, Charles E. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. New York:
Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1965.
Trachtenberg, Marvin. The Statue of Liberty. New York:
The Viking Press, 1976.
Vogel, Dan. Emma Lazarus. Boston: Twayne Publishers of
G.K. Hall & Company, 1980.
Works Consulted
Fryd, Vivien Green. Art & Empire. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1992.
Warner, Marina. "The Monument (New York)," Monuments and
Maidens: The Allegory of the Female Form. New York:
Antheneum, 1985.