
The United States Postal Service has a history of honoring the abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass with postage stamps. A common denomination for these stamps is 25 cents, though others exist. These... Read more »

A tribute to the renowned abolitionist and orator, depictions of Frederick Douglass have graced U.S. postage multiple times, beginning in 1967. These stamps feature portraits of Douglass and often incorporate elements related... Read more »

The United States Postal Service has a long tradition of honoring prominent figures through commemorative postage. One such instance is the issuance of stamps featuring the likeness of abolitionist, writer, and orator... Read more »

