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33c Jackie Robinson stamp

United States Postal Service1999-02-18

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum
Washington, DC, United States

Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in 1947, had a 10-year all-star career, became the first African-American inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and had his number 42 retired by Major League Baseball in 1997. More important than his accomplishments in baseball are his contributions to racial equality in the United States, of which his many baseball "firsts" are just one part. After his retirement from baseball in 1956, he became very active in the civil rights movement, working with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and on several political campaigns to help break barriers for all people, not just athletes.

This Jackie Robinson stamp was one of the Celebrate The Century: 1940s souvenir sheet stamps issued on February 18, 1999, at Dobbins Air Force Base, Georgia. It was designed by Carl Herrman of Laguna Niguel, California, and illustrated by Howard Koslow of Toms River, New Jersey.
Ashton-Potter (USA), Ltd., produced the stamps in the offset/ intaglio process.

Reference: Postal Bulletin (January 28, 1999).

Scott Catalogue USA: 3186c
mint

Copyright United States Postal Service. All rights reserved.

Museum ID: 2000.2020.69

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  • Title: 33c Jackie Robinson stamp
  • Creator: United States Postal Service
  • Date Created: 1999-02-18
  • Subject Keywords: Jackie Robinson, stamp
  • Medium: paper; ink (multicolor); adhesive
Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

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