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  • The bell became a symbol of freedom for all people, and in 1835 the publication The Anti-Slavery Record referred to it as the Liberty Bell in print for the first time.
  • Although we call this iconic symbol "the Liberty Bell" today, the phrase the Liberty Bell came about through the American-Anti Slavery Society in 1839.
  • Cast in London in 1752, the original liberty bell cracked on the very first strike in Philadelphia after arriving from England.
  • Liberty Bell The Liberty Bell is a huge bronze bell that symbolizes freedom in the United States of America.
  • The Liberty Bell is one of the most important symbols of America’s struggle for independence at the end of the eighteenth century.
  • It doesn’t make a sound, but the Liberty Bell’s message rings loud and clear: “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.”
  • The bell that used to be hung in Independence Hall (across the street) it can be seen in the "Liberty Bell Center" where is has been kept since 2003.
  • The Liberty Bell is one of the most important symbols of freedom and liberty in the US. It’s mounted in Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
  • Because of its inscription, abolitionists started using it as a symbol, first calling it the Liberty Bell in the Anti-Slavery Record in the mid-1830s.