


Madam Liberté
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Madam Liberté stands as a symbol of blind and impartial justice, her scales weighted with truth in a time of political turmoil. Alongside her countries opening stanza of Haiti’s National Anthem. “Pour le pays, Pour les Ancetres Marchons unis Marchons Unis,” is an ode as it translates to “For the country, For our ancestors, Lets march/stand united, Lets march/stand united.” In a world where division runs deep, Madam Liberté’s unwavering commitment to equality reminds us that true justice transcends power, status, and partisanship. Whether in Haiti or the United States an impartial sense of justice is needed for the people. To the people, as Haiti’s Flag notes “ La Unity Fe Ls Force,” There is strength in unity.
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Madam Liberté stands as a symbol of blind and impartial justice, her scales weighted with truth in a time of political turmoil. Alongside her countries opening stanza of Haiti’s National Anthem. “Pour le pays, Pour les Ancetres Marchons unis Marchons Unis,” is an ode as it translates to “For the country, For our ancestors, Lets march/stand united, Lets march/stand united.” In a world where division runs deep, Madam Liberté’s unwavering commitment to equality reminds us that true justice transcends power, status, and partisanship. Whether in Haiti or the United States an impartial sense of justice is needed for the people. To the people, as Haiti’s Flag notes “ La Unity Fe Ls Force,” There is strength in unity.
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Madam Liberté stands as a symbol of blind and impartial justice, her scales weighted with truth in a time of political turmoil. Alongside her countries opening stanza of Haiti’s National Anthem. “Pour le pays, Pour les Ancetres Marchons unis Marchons Unis,” is an ode as it translates to “For the country, For our ancestors, Lets march/stand united, Lets march/stand united.” In a world where division runs deep, Madam Liberté’s unwavering commitment to equality reminds us that true justice transcends power, status, and partisanship. Whether in Haiti or the United States an impartial sense of justice is needed for the people. To the people, as Haiti’s Flag notes “ La Unity Fe Ls Force,” There is strength in unity.