1939 New York World’s Fair
1939 New York World’s Fair
Newspaper publishers meeting in New York on April 25, 1939 dedicated a statue, left, representing freedom of the press which is one of four symbolizing as many freedoms those of press, assembly, speech and religion at the New York Worlds Fair. In the background are the Trylon and perisphere, symbols of the New York World Fair. The statue was executed by Leo Friedlander. (AP Photo)