Sadako
Peace Crane Poster
The Peace Crane – An International Symbol of
Peace
‘In ancient Japan people believed the crane lived a
thousand years. And there is an old legend that if you fold
a thousand paper cranes, the gods will grant your wish. In
recent times, people throughout the world have been touched
by the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a young Japanese girl
from Hiroshima who developed leukemia from the atomic bomb.
Sadako began folding a thousand cranes in hopes she would
be well again…Today, the paper crane is an international
symbol of peace.’
Caption: “Paper crane, I will write peace
on your wings and you will fly all over the world.”
–Sadako Sasaki, age 12
Proudly printed by union labor on heavyweight REAL recycled
paper with post-consumer content. 28" x 22"
PST-101 Sadako Peace Crane Poster……
$21.95
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