Description
The Jesse Owens, Six World Records stamp is a commemorative stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 1990 to honor Jesse Owens, an African American track and field athlete. Owens, who competed in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany, achieved the impressive feat of winning four gold medals and setting six world records in the process. His incredible accomplishments in the sport of track and field inspired the creation of this stamp, which features a portrait of Owens against an illustration of him running.
Designed by Richard Sheaff, the stamp was issued as a 25–cent stamp, and has since become a popular item among stamp collectors. It is a reminder of the power of determination and perseverance, and serves as an inspiration to all those who pursue their dreams, no matter what obstacles they may face. The stamp has become a symbol of Owens’ legacy, and the courage and determination he showed in the face of adversity. It is a reminder of his greatness, and a representation of the power of hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude.
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