The Statue of Liberty
as Icon in Black Contemporary Art

The Statue of Liberty has long had a place in popular culture, and political cartoons utilizing the statue began to appear in the 1880s–even before the Statue’s installation on Bedloe’s Island. Images of the statue have been used for both reactionary and progressive causes, and many newspapers and media outlets have historically used the image of the statue to address social injustice. Yet the biggest growth in Statue of Liberty iconography has been in popular culture–with artists, musicians and filmmakers utilizing the Statue of Liberty in their work as a touchstone for the realities of life in U.S. society.

The images below are just some of the depictions of the Statue of Liberty through Black contemporary works of art, political cartoons and other mediums.

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