THE STATUE OF LIBERTY: A BLACK WOMAN'S LEGACY
When we think of the Statue of Liberty, we often picture it as a symbol of freedom, hope, and democracy. But here’s a lesser-known fact—what if we told you that the statue was originally envisioned to represent a Black woman? It’s a story that many don’t know, but one that’s slowly making its way into the spotlight. 🔥 THE TRUE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE STATUE The idea of the Statue of Liberty began in the late 19th century. While the official story often attributes the design of the statue to French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the real inspiration behind Lady Liberty was none other than a Black woman. The model for Lady Liberty’s face was reportedly a woman named Josephine Baker , an African-American actress and activist known for her beauty and intelligence. But even deeper, some believe that the figure of Liberty itself was drawn from African, Black, and even Egyptian influences, making it a tribute to the spirit and strength of Black women in America. 🔥 WHY ...