Le Marron Inconnu (Unknown Maroon) Port-au-Prince
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3d Modeled replication of the Le Marron Inconnu statue in Port au Prince Haiti
sculpture depicts a man, clad only in torn shorts, kneeling on his right leg. His left leg is outstretched behind him; a broken iron chain lays on the ground around his left foot. He arches his torso back as he holds a conch shell to his lips with his left hand, tilting his head upward. His right hand holds a machete at the ground. The statue was created to commemorate the abolition of slavery in Haiti.
In 1989, the United Nations used the image on postage stamps to commemorate Article 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: "No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms."
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