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  2. Sojourner Truth - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative, 22-cent postage stamp honoring Sojourner Truth in 1986. [16] [101] The original artwork was created by Jerry Pinkney, and features a double portrait of Truth. The stamp was part of the Black Heritage series. The first day of issue was February 4, 1986. [102]

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Åland - Wikipedia

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    The first issued stamp of Åland. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Åland. Åland forms an archipelago in the Baltic Sea that is an autonomous, Swedish-language-speaking region of Finland.

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  5. Four Chaplains - Wikipedia

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    Four Chaplains stamp, 1948 Four Chaplains Stamp on official first day cover, 1948 The chaplains were honored with a commemorative stamp that was issued in 1948, and was designed by Louis Schwimmer, the head of the Art Department of the New York branch of the U.S. Post Office Department (now called the USPS ). [ 48 ]

  6. Timeline of LGBT history, 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Milk was chosen as the first openly LGBT political official to be featured on an American postage stamp. [245] Andy Herren became the first openly gay winner of the American version of the "Big Brother" reality show. [246] The first televised Romanian same-sex wedding was held. [247]

  7. Errors, freaks, and oddities - Wikipedia

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    Missing overprint: A stamp valid for postage only when overprinted but with a missing overprint. [5] Double impression: Stamp, or overprint, was printed twice, one impression offset from the other. [6] Invert error: Part of the stamp is printed upside-down. Inverted overprint: The overprint on the stamp is printed upside-down.

  8. Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4, 1913, to Leona (née Edwards), a teacher, and James McCauley, a carpenter.In addition to African ancestry, one of Parks's great-grandfathers was Scots-Irish, and one of her great-grandmothers was a part–Native American slave.

  9. Postage stamps and postal history of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    April 1980 saw the first set of postage stamps issued after the establishment of the People's Republic of Kampuchea. In 1989, the name of "People's Republic of Kampuchea" was changed to the State of Cambodia .