Golden Black Heritage Series Stamps
Welcome to our Golden Replicas of U. S. First Day of Issue Stamps Black Heritage Series Section
In this section, you will find golden stamps featuring anything that has to do with Black Heritage or Black History.
In this section, you will find golden stamps featuring anything that has to do with Black Heritage or Black History.
Golden Replica of the Dr. Allison Davis – Black Heritage Series First Day of Issue Stamp (NTFDGOLD0020)
Dr. Allison Davis (1902-1983), who is featured on this golden U. S. stamp, greatly influenced contemporary thought on valuing t6he capabilities of children with diverse backgrounds. He was one of the most respected social anthropologists, psychologists, and professors of his day. As a social scientist, Davis was one of the pioneers in the study of the black experience in America. He fought for understanding human potential in all races and challenged intelligence testing as being culturally biased.
This stamp was first issued by The Postal Commemorative Society on February 1, 1994. The stamp was designed by Chris Calle of Ridgefield, Connecticut.
You will receive an envelope that includes the gold stamp along with a canceled postage stamp. It addition, you will receive an information card with facts as to why this Commencement stamp was created.
This stamp was first issued by The Postal Commemorative Society on February 1, 1994. The stamp was designed by Chris Calle of Ridgefield, Connecticut.
You will receive an envelope that includes the gold stamp along with a canceled postage stamp. It addition, you will receive an information card with facts as to why this Commencement stamp was created.
Dr. Allison Davis, who is featured on this golden U. S. stamp, greatly influenced contemporary thought on valuing t6he capabilities of children with diverse backgrounds.
Golden Replica of the James Weldon Johnson First Day of Issue Stamp (NTFDGOLD0001)
The career of James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), who is featured on this golden stamp, was a kaleidoscope of education, show business, poetry, and public service. In each area, he made important contributions of lasting value. His greatest impact was felt in the civil rights struggles of the 1950s and 1960s, where his earlier crusades for social, political, and economic equality inspired leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. From 1916 to 1930, he was active in the NAACP, promoting racial equality throughout the country.
This stamp was first issued by The Postal Commemorative Society on February 2, 1988. The stamp was designed by Thomas Blackshear of Novato, California.
This stamp was first issued by The Postal Commemorative Society on February 2, 1988. The stamp was designed by Thomas Blackshear of Novato, California.
You will receive an envelope that includes the gold stamp along with a canceled postage stamp. It addition, you will receive an information card with facts as to why this Commencement stamp was created.
From the Black Heritage Series this First Day of Issue Stamp features James Welton Johnson, who was a kaleidoscope of education, show business, poetry, and public service.
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