Scholastic Children’s Books

Kabul, Afghanistan c. 2013

Tragedy struck a diplomatic delegation and their military escorts on April 6, 2013, in southern Afghanistan. A young diplomat named Anne Smedinghoff, three U.S. soldiers, and an Afghani interpreter were killed in a car bomb blast that targeted their group as they were delivering books to a boys' school. Anne was a 25-year-old Foreign Service Officer working in the Public Affairs Section of U.S. Embassy Kabul. Her group was on their way to deliver a donation of Pashto language books to the school in Qalat, Zabul Province, Afghanistan. These are copies of the same books that Anne's group was delivering that day.

  • Source/Credit: Transfer from the U.S. Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan
  • Catalog Number: 2017.0042.04-.09
  • Created: c. 2013
  • Acquired: 2017

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