Women on Stamps: Part 2

Health, Education, Science, Aviation, and Athletics
50-cent Harriet Quimby stamp

The Harriet Quimby stamp was issued on April 27, 1991.

Virtual Exhibit
32-cent Bessie Coleman stamp
The Bessie Coleman stamp was issued on April 27, 1995.

Many of the women depicted on United States postage stamps have made significant contributions to their chosen professions. In Women on Stamps: Part 2, we feature women who pioneered in the fields of health, education, science, philanthropy, aviation, and athletics.

These women exemplify the characteristics of courage, fortitude, and persistence that aided them in gaining acceptance and recognition in male-dominated fields. Though faced with challenges, many of these women accomplished ‘firsts’ in their chosen careers - from Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor, to Blanche Scott, the first female to fly solo. Other women, such as Clara Barton and Jane Addams, responded to the needs of others, founding organizations to improve the lives of underserved populations.

Since the early twentieth century, the United States has honored the significant accomplishments of this diverse group of women through postage stamps.

Created by Lauren Golden, Web Intern, and Christine Mereand, Web Volunteer Coordinator, National Postal Museum.

Exhibition

Esta exhibición virtual es la segunda de una serie de cuatro centradas en los logros de las mujeres que aparecen en los sellos. En Mujeres en Sellos: Parte 2, presentamos a mujeres que fueron pioneras en los campos de la salud, la educación, la ciencia, la filantropía, la aviación y el atletismo.

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