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SCG2774 - Jamaica 1964 – Eleanor Roosevelt & Human Rights Stamp
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This 1 shilling commemorative stamp from Jamaica was issued on December 10, 1964, marking the 16th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It honors Eleanor Roosevelt, prominently featured as a "Defender of Human Rights" for her pivotal role in drafting the declaration. A stylized red flame symbolizing human rights encircles her portrait. The national motto "Out of many, one people" appears below, reinforcing Jamaica’s commitment to unity and equality.
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