For broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates
July 31-August1, 1999:
The Black Heritage Series continues.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries
The Postal Service is denying that it plans to end its
Black Heritage Series. Each February, as Black History
Month starts, an important African-American in our history
is honored. Sometimes that person is controversial, like
this year's Malcolm X stamp...and sometimes the subject is
obscure.
That may have been the start of the rumor: The Postal
Service ordered a small printing for last year's stamp,
honoring Madam C-J Walker, the cosmetics queen. The
marketers probably figured there wouldn't be a great deal
of interest in Walker.
However, the series, which began more than 20 years ago,
has a solid following. Also, many postal workers are black,
and the stamp series is as much for them as for the
customers. Rumors of the series' demise are premature.
Amos Press, the parent company of stamp collecting's biggest
newspaper, is no longer for sale. Apparently none of the
offers was to the family's liking. Amos publishes LINN'S
STAMP NEWS, Scott Catalogues and SCOTT STAMP MONTHLY.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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