AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

EN_00945779_3944
AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Manami Kano, of the Japanese-American organization Nosei, presents to Dian Alyan, right, and Muhammad Abu-Haneefa, center, of the Muslim Community Association, colored origami cranes Friday night, Dec. 7, 2001, in Santa Clara, Calif. To mark the 60th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, Japanese-Americans folded more than 2,000 Japanese paper cranes as a symbol of solidarity with Muslims who they see as the new victims of discrimination. Many Japanese-Americans feel they were unfairly discriminated against during World War II. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
DIGITAL IMAGE Minimum price 50PLN
2001-12-07
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
PAUL SAKUMA
456404
0,7MB
17cm x 12cm przy 300dpi
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