1997 European Year Against Racism Colorful Photo Collage Postcard
$7.95
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This original 1997 European Year Against Racism postcard features a striking collage of black-and-white photographs set against vibrant blocks of color. The images showcase diverse individuals including dancer Joaquín Cortés, singer Neneh Cherry, and athlete Linford Christie, symbolizing unity and cultural diversity. The postcard combines artistic portraiture with bold graphic design, making it a compelling piece of social and cultural history.Produced in a continental size (6 x 4 inches), this postcard was part of a European campaign to raise awareness and combat racism across the continent. The reverse side contains French text explaining the initiative, along with contact information for the French Human Rights Commission. Printed on a sturdy cardstock with a matte finish, this collectible postcard is a meaningful artifact for those interested in European social movements, art, and multicultural representation from the late 20th century.
This original 1997 European Year Against Racism postcard features a striking collage of black-and-white photographs set against vibrant blocks of color. The images showcase diverse individuals including dancer Joaquín Cortés, singer Neneh Cherry, and athlete Linford Christie, symbolizing unity and cultural diversity. The postcard combines artistic portraiture with bold graphic design, making it a compelling piece of social and cultural history.Produced in a continental size (6 x 4 inches), this postcard was part of a European campaign to raise awareness and combat racism across the continent. The reverse side contains French text explaining the initiative, along with contact information for the French Human Rights Commission. Printed on a sturdy cardstock with a matte finish, this collectible postcard is a meaningful artifact for those interested in European social movements, art, and multicultural representation from the late 20th century.
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