Question

Why did Mississippi politician Jefferson Davis object in the 1850s to the original design of the Statue of Freedom that now adorns the U.S. Capitol dome?

a. He disliked the fact that the sculptor was a former slave, thus suggesting that blacks were as gifted as whites.

b. The use of a soldier as the key figure made the nation appear too militaristic.

c. It portrayed Freedom as a nude woman, which he saw as inappropriate.

d. Its use of an ancient Roman liberty cap on Freedom raised a touchy matter about slaves longing for freedom.

e. He believed using freedom in the statues name was a subtle attack on slave states, so he preferred using justice instead.

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