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This bronze figure, entitled "Justice," is one of the three parts of the Oscar Straus Memorial. Between this and its companion figure, "Reason" is a fountain.
Our liberty of worship is not a concession nor a privilege, but an inherent right.
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Date | between 1999 and 2006 |
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Author | David Ball |
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