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The Historic Liberty Bell: Symbol of Freedom and Equality
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Learn about the Liberty Bell made in 1752, cracked and remade in 1753, with its iconic inscription from Leviticus 25:10. Discover its journey as a symbol of freedom, women's rights to vote, and civil rights struggles. Experience its significance at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
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The Historic Liberty Bell: Symbol of Freedom and Equality
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Liberty Bell by D. Fisher
Made in 1752 for 50th anniversary of Pennsylvania Cracked and Remade in 1753
Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof (Lev. 25:10) tusIN aAp,y dyS iv|c rih, vAly sAry lokM lE aAzAdI dA aYlAn kroNgy=
Rang on July 8, 1776 to Call People to Hear the Declaration of Independence
Symbol of Freedom Women’s Right to Vote Civil Rights Struggle
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