NEW ORLEANS — The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled a new Black Heritage Series Forever Stamp honoring legendary New Orleans ...
Allen Toussaint, a renowned pianist, composer and singer, is now on the USPS' latest stamps as a part of their Black Heritage ...
"The composition highlights the colors of the Pan-African flag - black, red ... stamps are issued as a pane of 20 Forever ...
Accused of a crime she denied doing, Angélique's story sheds light on the history of – and resistance to – enslavement in what is now Canada On April 10, 1734, a fire broke out in Montréal that ...
Ten years after his death, the U.S. Postal Service is putting a well-deserved focus on New Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint by honoring him with a postage stamp in its 2025 Black Heritage ...
Accused of a crime she denied doing, Angélique's story sheds light on the history of – and resistance to – enslavement in what is now Canada ... 29-year-old enslaved Black woman, was arrested.
He is now the 48th honoree of the Postal Service's Black Heritage stamp series. The stamp features a photograph of Toussaint at the piano, taken by Bill Tompkins in 2007, and was designed by ...