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.

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)

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.



