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250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE: New Stamp, New Book

Organizations are commemorating Revolutionary America as the countdown for the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence begins.

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The U.S. Postal Service will be issuing its first stamps starting with the First Continental Congress, 1774, a Forever stamp commemorating the gathering and its place in our nation’s history … (click to read more)

Excelsior has released Banner of Dawn, a new novel that explores the secret past of the American Flag and Revolution. Available in hardback, paperback and Kindle … (click to read more)

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The stamp art, evocative of the U.S. flag, is dominated by a vertical blue band bordered on either side by white stripes. Text at the top of the band reads: “12 COLONIES UNITE IN PROTEST.” The center features the congress’s plea to King George III: “We ask but for Peace, Liberty and Safety.” The title of the stamp — “FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774” — appears at the bottom. A red stripe with 12 white stars representing the number of Colonies that participated in the Congress delineates the left side.

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