Monday, January 17, 2011

Martin Luther King, Jr. Stamps

Since the death of Martin Luther King Jr., memorial stamps have been issued in his honor worldwide.


The first postage stamp to honor the internationally known civil rights leader was issued by Ras Al-Khaimah on May 25, 1968. Other places have also issued stamps such as Cameroon, Mali, Sharjah, Mexico, India, Liberia, Rwanda, and the Virgin Islands. More recently, other states have issued stamps and postal souvenir sheets in Dr. King's honor.


Today, the civil rights leader has had more postage stamps issued in his honor than any other Black American. On January 13, 1979, the United States Postal Service unveiled a 15 cent commemorative stamp as a memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. during ceremonies at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. It was the 10th stamp in honor of a Black American and the second stamp issued in the Black Heritage USA Series which recognizes the contributions of Black Americans to the development of the United States.

The U.S. Postal Service has issued 166,435,000 King stamps.

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