Stamp
SCG6484 - United Nations 1972 – Eliminate Racial Discrimination (13¢)
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Issued by the United Nations Postal Administration in 1972, this 13-cent stamp promotes the global campaign to eliminate racial discrimination. Its bold, abstract design features interlinked globe-like shapes in orange, black, white, and red—symbolizing unity among races and nations. The typography “ELIMINATE RACIAL DISCRIMINATION” stands prominently at the top, emphasizing the UN’s ongoing commitment to equality and human rights. A striking blue background reinforces the message of peace and harmony.
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