# UNG180-81 - 1989 Human Rights
As part of the United Nations World Public Information Campaign for Human Rights, this series reproduces, over a five-year period, the entire text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Geneva’s F.s. 0,35 stamp reproduces Article three and “Young Mother Sewing” by Mary Cassatt of the United States, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Shown on the F.s. 0,80 stamp is the fourth Article along with a sculpture entitled “The Unknown Slave,” by Albert Mangones of Haiti. Reproduced courtesy of the permanent U.N. Mission of the Republic of Haiti.
As part of the United Nations World Public Information Campaign for Human Rights, this series reproduces, over a five-year period, the entire text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Geneva’s F.s. 0,35 stamp reproduces Article three and “Young Mother Sewing” by Mary Cassatt of the United States, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Shown on the F.s. 0,80 stamp is the fourth Article along with a sculpture entitled “The Unknown Slave,” by Albert Mangones of Haiti. Reproduced courtesy of the permanent U.N. Mission of the Republic of Haiti.