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- Booker T. Washington Postage Stamp - National Postal Museum
On April 7, 1940, the Post Office Department (POD) issued a stamp honoring African-American educator Booker T Washington (1856-1915) as part of its Famous Americans Series The nation's first stamp to honor an African-American, it holds a unique place in American history
- Booker T. Washington - Wikipedia
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, April 5, 1956, the US Post office issued a commemorative stamp depicting the birthplace of Booker T Washington in Franklin County, Virginia [1]
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- How Booker T. Washington Became the First African-American on a U. S . . .
Seventy-six years ago today, philatelic history was made when the first black person appeared on a stamp in the United States The person in question was Booker T Washington, the legendary
- 873 - 1940 10c Famous Americans Series: Booker T. Washington
U S #873 commemorates Booker T Washington, the first president of the Tuskegee Institute It was the first time an African American was pictured on a U S postage stamp
- Booker T. Washington Was the First African American to be Featured on a . . .
On April 7, 1940, Booker T Washington became the first African American to be depicted on a United States postage stamp Several years later, he was honored to be on the first coin to feature an African American, the Booker T Washington Memorial Half Dollar
- Booker T. Washington - United States Postage Stamp
This stamp was issued to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the birth of Booker T Washington The stamp is 0 84 by 1 44 inches in dimension, arranged horizontally, printed by the rotary process in blue, electric-eye perforated and issued in sheets of 50
- Booker T. Washington — Stamps Forever
The first U S stamp to depict an African-American, the 10-cent Famous American Educators issue features Booker T Washington (1856–1915) The stamp was released on April 7, 1940
- Booker T. Washington and the Emancipation Stamps
Constantly reminded of their status as second-class citizens, some African Americans fought for a stamp as a small step along a long road to achieving full political equality Achievements made by African Americans would gain legitimacy when representing the United States on a stamp
- Booker T. Washington Stamp - U. S. National Park Service
Stamp commemorating the home from which Booker T Washington went to Hampton, Virginia
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