The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Gilded Age, Lucas and Luna explore the surprising story behind the Statue of Liberty's journey from a French gift to an American icon. They uncover the forgotten role of General John C. Frémont, the fundraising crisis in the 1880s, and the immigrant communities—especially Pulitzer's newspaper readers—who saved the pedestal. Learn about the statue's original copper color, Gustave Eiffel's internal iron framework, and how the 'Liberty Enlightening the World' arrived in pieces and nearly never got assembled. The conversation also touches on the statue's symbolism for immigrants arriving at Ellis Island and its later role in American propaganda. A fresh angle that connects French republicanism, Gilded Age journalism, and the birth of crowdfunding. #StatueOfLiberty #GildedAge #FredericAugusteBartholdi #GustaveEiffel #JohnCFremont #JosephPulitzer #EllisIsland #LibertyEnlighteningTheWorld #BedloeIsland #FrenchAmericanFriendship #CrowdfundingHistory #ImmigrationHistory #CopperStatue #WorldsFair #AmericanIcon #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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