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Daughter Of Immigrants Motel Style Keychain

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Daughter Of Immigrants Motel Style Keychain

A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
- Emma Lazarus 

Keychain reads "Daughter Of Immigrants" (also works if you're a granddaughter, great-granddaughter, etc.!)

Details:

  • Keychain is an adaptation from the classic hotel/motel key tags.
  • Approximate size: 3.75" x 1.75" and comes on a split ring.
  • Materials: plastic and metal
  • GET BULLISH in small type on the back

A Get Bullish exclusive 

Editorial Note

I desgined this after accompanying my daughter's class on a field trip to the Statue of Liberty. I suppose I'd say I'm a fourth generation immigrant – back then, folks from Europe just showed up, no permission required, and got to work. The classic way to become an American. I don't think it should matter whether you're arriving from Poland or Venezuela.

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Jen D.
Owner

$3.13

Original: $8.95

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Daughter Of Immigrants Motel Style Keychain

$8.95

$3.13

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A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
- Emma Lazarus 

Keychain reads "Daughter Of Immigrants" (also works if you're a granddaughter, great-granddaughter, etc.!)

Details:

  • Keychain is an adaptation from the classic hotel/motel key tags.
  • Approximate size: 3.75" x 1.75" and comes on a split ring.
  • Materials: plastic and metal
  • GET BULLISH in small type on the back

A Get Bullish exclusive 

Editorial Note

I desgined this after accompanying my daughter's class on a field trip to the Statue of Liberty. I suppose I'd say I'm a fourth generation immigrant – back then, folks from Europe just showed up, no permission required, and got to work. The classic way to become an American. I don't think it should matter whether you're arriving from Poland or Venezuela.

Staff photo

Jen D.
Owner