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U.S. Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia

As part of Black History Month, the U.S. Embassy in Zagreb has organized an exhibit of Tolerance Posters Show in all 5 American Corner locations throughout Croatia. For the show the U.S. Embassy chose posters of ten American designers.
Here are a few show photographs from the City Libraries of Vukovar, Zadar, Zagreb, Osjek and Rijeka.

Library of City of Vukovar


Library of City of Zadar


Library of City of Osjek 


Library of City of Rijeka


Library of City of Zagreb 

        












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