Good day, and welcome to my blog. It's a cool cloudy day in the American Midwest, and time for Sunday Stamps.
The theme today is head shots - people featured on stamps.
Meet Constance Baker Motley.Constance Baker Motley (September 14, 1921 – September 28, 2005) was the first African American woman known to have argued a case before the US Supreme Court and the first to serve as a federal judge (in the Southern district of New York).
Her Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_Baker_Motley
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5 comments:
Nice to learn about someone I've never heard of! Stamps are very educational!
Another woman who seems to be not so well known for her accomplishments.
A very good portrait on the stamp
I like the flower which softens the portrait. A great life brought to life.
Me two, I like the flowers. They made the portrait even more beautiful.
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