What is the History of this Cuban Slavery Monument?

by _TheKurt_

I'm currently working on my writing exam for this semester course about the Atlantic slave trade, I'm trying to do a research question of something along the lines of how did the Communist government of Cuba remember slavery what was the kind of way they put it into their world-view then I found this monument but only a handful of pictures of it and not even exact data where it is standing nor any history behind it like who built it who designed and ordered it, nothing. So if anybody here has expertise in Caribbean history, especially middle 20th century Cuban history well then I could really use your help, a big thanks in advance, also book recommendation are much appreciated since I've also been really struggling to find any literature on the topic

Hergrim

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