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Poster stamp celebrating American Independence Day

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    Poster stamp celebrating American Independence Day
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    Brief Narrative
    Poster stamp celebrating the Fourth of July, issued by the Disabled Persons Association of America. Poster stamps were collectable stamps, slightly larger than postage stamps, with designs similar to posters. Although they were not valid for postage, poster stamps could be affixed to letters and envelopes as a means for fundraising, propaganda, and educational purposes. The image shows two physically disabled men, one in a formal military uniform, and the other in a suit, celebrating the Fourth of July. The first American Independence Day was celebrated in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. The holiday is celebrated annually by Americans from all walks of life, and is also known as the Fourth of July. The Disabled Persons Association of America was a non-profit organization, with headquarters in Chicago. It was composed of disabled persons who remained home during the war and volunteered to aid returning veterans. Historically, the physically disabled were considered pitiful individuals, unable to contribute to society. In the United States, after World War I, returning disabled veterans pressured the U.S. government to provide assistance in exchange for their service. Franklin Roosevelt, the first president with a physical disability, also advocated for the rehabilitation of people with disabilities. After WWII, returning disabled veterans brought disability issues into public discourse, creating opportunities for the traditionally marginalized population. Advances in prosthetics utilizing modern materials further helped the disabled a newfound self-reliance and independence.
    Title
    Independence for All
    Date
    depiction:  1945
    Geography
    distribution: United States
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Forrest James Robinson, Jr.
    Markings
    front, top, printed, white : INDEPENDENCE FOR ALL
    front, right, printed, red ink : JULY 4TH / 1945
    front, right, printed, blue ink : D / P / A
    front, bottom, printed, blue ink : DISABLED PERSONS / ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
    Contributor
    Issuer: Disabled Persons Association of America

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Classification
    Posters
    Category
    War Propaganda
    Object Type
    Poster stamps (lcsh)
    Genre/Form
    Stamps.
    Physical Description
    Rectangular poster stamp on white paper with a blue and red graphic design; slightly perforated edges on the top, left and bottom; attached margin on the right, and an adhesive backing. The stamp features two men on crutches, both missing lower limbs, saluting an American flag on the right. There is a white, oblong shape on the right with red text and a blue emblem with initials surrounding it, possibly the issuer’s logo. The image is on a blue background and there is arched white text along the top, and blue text in a white box along the bottom. The image is framed by a thick red line border and a white border surround.
    Dimensions
    overall: Height: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Width: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm)
    Materials
    overall : paper, ink, adhesive

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    No restrictions on access
    Conditions on Use
    No restrictions on use

    Keywords & Subjects

    Geographic Name
    United States.

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    The poster stamp was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2018 by Forrest J. Robinson, Jr.
    Record last modified:
    2024-10-03 12:57:51
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