As we enjoy the second day of Spring north of the equator, one way to
brighten up your envelopes is to use the Dorothy Height stamps, which were
issued by the U.S. Postal Service last month. The stamps feature Ms. Height in a
purple – her favorite color – and wearing her signature hat, a great look for
Spring.
Ms. Height, who died in 2010 at the age of 98, was a renowned civil
rights activist for most of her life. The stamp is the 40th in the Black
Heritage series.
According to an article by Women’s Media Center website, “Little kids knew
Height as the hat lady. Grown folks knew not to let the hats fool them. For
under those hats was a woman of intellect with a mind that stayed sharp until
the day she died at age 98 in 2010.”
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The stamps are available in a variety of formats, including a framed
art piece, first day covers, etc. To buy Dorothy Height stamps, visit your
local post office or www.usps.com. For more information
about Ms. Height’s life, read what the USPS had to say, the complete article on
WMC, her obituary in the New York Times or her own books, “Open Wide the
Freedom Gates” and “Living with Purpose.”
1 comment:
This is nice. It does her justice.
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