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Champion of Liberty commemorative stamps

Champion of Liberty commemorative stamps, also known as the Champion of Liberty series, were a series of nineteen commemorative stamps issued periodically by the United States Post Office between 1957 and 1961 in honor of the men who fought for the cause of freedom and independence in their home countries. The stamp issues also served as a political and social statement against the perceived totalitarianism of the Soviet Union during the cold war. The First day covers were postmarked in Washington D.C. with specially made "First Day of Issue" cancellations that often included a symbol related to the man commemorated on the given issues.[1][2]

       Champion of Liberty series

— Printed by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing
— Issued between 1957 and 1961

Champion of Liberty series edit

With one exception, each subject depicted on the Champion of Liberty stamps were printed in 4-cent and 8-cent denominations, and were first issued on the same date in the same city. The Magsaysay 8-cent issue of 1957 was only issued in an 8-cent denomination and perforated 11 gauge, while all the other issues were issued in 4-cent and 8-cent denominations and were perforated 10½ by 11 gauge. The 4-cent stamps were printed in one color, while the 8-cent stamps were printed with three colors. All issues were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on the Giori Press. The Champion of Liberty series of stamps were all first issued in Washington DC, on their respective dates of issue.[1][3]

1957 issue edit


 
Magsaysay, 8c, 1958 issue

Ramon Magsaysay was a Filipino statesman who served as the seventh president of the Philippines, from December 30, 1953, until his death in an aircraft disaster on March 17, 1957.[4][5][a] An oversized stamp issue compared to the others in the series, this is the only Champion of Liberty stamp that was first issued in the year 1957, in Washington DC on August 31 of that year.[6]

 
Magsaysay, FDC cancellation, August 31, 1957

1958 issues edit


 
Lajos Kossuth,1958 issues

Lajos Kossuth, or Louis Kossuth, was a leader of the Hungarian Revolution, and supported a war for independence from the Austrian Empire. Kossuth became Regent-President of Hungary in 1849. The war ended later that year when the Hungarian forces surrendered to Russia and Austria. Kossuth went into exile, visiting and speaking with officials in the United Kingdom and the United States. He died in exile in Italy.[7][8] The Lajos Kossuth issue was first Issued in Washington D.C, on September 19, 1958.[9]

 
Lagos Kossuth FDC cancellation, September 19, 1958   (detail)

 
Simon Bolivar, 1958 issues

Simon Bolivar was one of the most influential leaders in the several South American struggles for Independence. Bolivar rallied the different races and ethnic groups together and led Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire, which led to the ultimate transformation of the governments and social structures of South America.[10] The Bolivar issues were first released in Washington DC on July 24, 1958.[11]

 
Simon Bolivar, FDC cancellation, July 24, 1958  (detail)

1959 issues edit


 
Ernst Reuter, 1959 issues

Ernst Reuter was the Mayor of West Berlin from 1948-1953. He was captured and imprisoned by the Nazis in 1933 and release in 1935, after which he went into exile in Turkey, where he remained until the end to the war. He returned to Germany to help rebuild the country. He actively promoted the idea of a unified Berlin and was active in the effort to unify the western sectors. He, assisted with the Berlin Airlift and politically opposed the Soviet Union government. Reuter was the fifth person featured in the Champions of Liberty series.First issued in Washington DC, September 29, 1959.[12]

 
Ernst Reuter "First Day of Issue" cancellation, September 29, 1959  (detail)

 
José de San Martín, 1959 issues

Jose de San Martin was a South American soldier and statesman who played a central role in many South American countries’ ability to gain independence from Spain. San Martin was born in 1778 in what is present day Argentina. He attended school and served in the Spanish Army Spain and later returned to his native South American homeland to participate in the spreading liberation movement. He assisted the Argentinian army against Spanish forces and helped Chile and Peru to gain their independence.[13][14] The Jose de San Martin commemorative postage stamps were first issued in Washington DC, February 25, 1959.[15]

 
Jose de San Martin "First Day of issue" cancellation, February 25, 1959  (detail)

1960 issues edit


 
Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, 1960 issues

Tomáš Masaryk, founder and first president of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1935. Following the outbreak of the World War I, Masaryk sought for a separate country for Czechs and Slovaks, independent from the Austria-Hungary Empire. [16] The Masaryk issues were first released in Washington D.C. on the 110th anniversary of his birth, February 25, 1959.[17]

 
Masaryk, FDC cancellation, February 25, 1959  (detail)

 
Marshal Mannerheim, 1960 issue

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim served as military leader during the Finnish Civil War and World War II. He was promoted to the honorary rank of Field Marshal for his distinguished service as general. He went on to serve as the sixth President of Finland.[18] The Carl Gustaf issues were first released in Washington, DC on October 26.1960.[19]

 
Gustaf Karl Mannerheim, FDC cancellation, October 26, 1960

 
Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1960 issues

Giuseppe Garibaldi, was an Italian patriot, known for assisting with the reunification of Italy in the 19th century. He participated in revolutionary struggles of Brazil and Uruguay while in exile in South America. Garibaldi returned to Italy in 1848 to fight in its war of independence. He served in military campaigns against Austria and France. Issue in Washington DC, November 2, 1960.[20]

 
Giuseppe Garibald, FDC cancellation, November 2, 1960

 
Ignacy Jan Paderewski,1960 issues

Ignacy Jan Paderewski, was an accomplished composer and pianist. . As an active member of the Polish National Committee he served as a representative to Washington who met with President Woodrow Wilson. After the First World War ended, he was appointed Prime Minister of Poland and later served as Polish Ambassador to the League of Nations. During World War II when German forces invaded and occupation Poland in 1939, he became the leader of the Polish National Council, which functioned as a Polish parliament while in exile in London. Paderewski ultimately "welded together" a new Poland.[21] The Paderewski issues were first released in Washington DC on October 8, 1960.[22]

 
Ignacy Jan Paderewski, FDC cancellation, October 8, 1960

1961 issues edit


 
In 1961 the U.S. government issued two commemorative stamps in honor of Mahatma Gandhi.

Mahatma Gandhi spend the earlier part of his life advocating for the rights of native Africans in South Africa from 1893 to 1914, where he formed many pf his social and political views. In 1915 he began fighting for India's independence through non-violent activism.. Gandhi was assassinated in New Delhi on January 30,1948, by Nathuram Godse. At the time of his death he had no belongings other than some clothing and a few other menial items.[23] The Gandhi commemorative stamps were first issued January 26, 1961, and were the last two stamps issued in the Champion of Liberty Series. They were first issued in the Postmaster General's Reception Room in the Post Office Building in Washington, DC[19]

 
Gandhi, FDC cancellation, October 26, 1961

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ General Cabal said metal fatigue had broken a drive shaft that caused power failure aboard the twin-engine C-47 after takeoff from Cebu City on the Island of Cebu on a flight to Manila.", resulting in the crash.[5]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Houseman, 2013, pp. details of stamps are listed from 1957-1960
  2. ^ Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Champion of liberty series, outline
  3. ^ Stamp Collecting World essay and outline.
  4. ^ Rabasa & Gordon, 2011, pp. 9-40
  5. ^ a b United Press International (April 27, 1957). "Magsaysay Death Clue (pay site)". New York Times. Retrieved March 22, 2008.
  6. ^ Hosueman, 2016, pp. 104-105
  7. ^ Shanor, 2001, p. 425
  8. ^ Sperber, 2005, p. 281
  9. ^ Houseman, 2013, p.106
  10. ^ Arna, 2013, pp. 4-8
  11. ^ Houseman, 2013, pp. 105-106
  12. ^ Houseman, 2013, p. 107
  13. ^ Robert, 2000, pp. x, xvi, 193-197
  14. ^ Lynch, 2009, pp. xi=xiii
  15. ^ Houseman, 2013, pp.106-107
  16. ^ Newman, 1960, pp. 109, 189-190, 218
  17. ^ Houseman, 2016, p. 108
  18. ^ Clements, 2012, pp. 202, 226, 234, 240,
  19. ^ a b Houseman, 2016, p. 110
  20. ^ Hibbert, 1966, pp. vii-ix
  21. ^ Phillips,1934, p. ix
  22. ^ Houseman, 2016, pp. 108, 426
  23. ^ Brown, 2004, pp. 372-378

Bibliography edit

Books:

  • Arana, Marie (2013). Bolivar : American liberator. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-43912-4956.
  • Brown, Judith M. (2004). Oxford dictionary of national biography. Vol. XXI. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Clements, Jonathan (2012). Mannerheim : president, soldier, spy. London: Haus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-90782-2575.
  • Hibbert, Christopher (1966). Garibaldi and his enemies : the clash of arms and personalities in the making of Italy.
  • Houseman, Donna, ed. (2015). 2016 Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers. Ohio: Amos Media. ISBN 978-0-89487-5045.
  • Lynch, John (2009). San Martín : Argentine soldier, American hero. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
  • Newman, Edward William Polson (1960). Masaryk. London: Campion Press.
  • Phillips, Charles (1934). Paderewski, the story of a modern immortal. New York: The Macmillan Company.
  • Shanor, Donald (2001). Encyclopedia of nationalism. San Diego, Calif. ; London: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-08054-5240.
  • Sperber, Jonathan (2005). The European Revolutions, 1848-1851. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521839075.

Online sources:

  • John M., Hotchner (May 24, 2021). "Copying the Champions of Liberty series concept". Retrieved December 25, 2023.
  • "Champion of Liberty Issues of 1957-1961". Stamp Collecting World. Retrieved December 25, 2023.

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Champion of Liberty commemorative stamps also known as the Champion of Liberty series were a series of nineteen commemorative stamps issued periodically by the United States Post Office between 1957 and 1961 in honor of the men who fought for the cause of freedom and independence in their home countries The stamp issues also served as a political and social statement against the perceived totalitarianism of the Soviet Union during the cold war The First day covers were postmarked in Washington D C with specially made First Day of Issue cancellations that often included a symbol related to the man commemorated on the given issues 1 2 Champion of Liberty series Printed by the U S Bureau of Engraving and Printing Issued between 1957 and 1961 Contents 1 Champion of Liberty series 1 1 1957 issue 1 2 1958 issues 1 3 1959 issues 1 4 1960 issues 1 5 1961 issues 2 See also 3 Notes 4 Citations 5 BibliographyChampion of Liberty series editWith one exception each subject depicted on the Champion of Liberty stamps were printed in 4 cent and 8 cent denominations and were first issued on the same date in the same city The Magsaysay 8 cent issue of 1957 was only issued in an 8 cent denomination and perforated 11 gauge while all the other issues were issued in 4 cent and 8 cent denominations and were perforated 10 by 11 gauge The 4 cent stamps were printed in one color while the 8 cent stamps were printed with three colors All issues were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on the Giori Press The Champion of Liberty series of stamps were all first issued in Washington DC on their respective dates of issue 1 3 1957 issue edit nbsp Magsaysay 8c 1958 issue Ramon Magsaysay was a Filipino statesman who served as the seventh president of the Philippines from December 30 1953 until his death in an aircraft disaster on March 17 1957 4 5 a An oversized stamp issue compared to the others in the series this is the only Champion of Liberty stamp that was first issued in the year 1957 in Washington DC on August 31 of that year 6 nbsp Magsaysay FDC cancellation August 31 1957 1958 issues edit nbsp Lajos Kossuth 1958 issues Lajos Kossuth or Louis Kossuth was a leader of the Hungarian Revolution and supported a war for independence from the Austrian Empire Kossuth became Regent President of Hungary in 1849 The war ended later that year when the Hungarian forces surrendered to Russia and Austria Kossuth went into exile visiting and speaking with officials in the United Kingdom and the United States He died in exile in Italy 7 8 The Lajos Kossuth issue was first Issued in Washington D C on September 19 1958 9 nbsp Lagos Kossuth FDC cancellation September 19 1958 detail nbsp Simon Bolivar 1958 issues Simon Bolivar was one of the most influential leaders in the several South American struggles for Independence Bolivar rallied the different races and ethnic groups together and led Columbia Panama Ecuador Peru Venezuela and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire which led to the ultimate transformation of the governments and social structures of South America 10 The Bolivar issues were first released in Washington DC on July 24 1958 11 nbsp Simon Bolivar FDC cancellation July 24 1958 detail 1959 issues edit nbsp Ernst Reuter 1959 issues Ernst Reuter was the Mayor of West Berlin from 1948 1953 He was captured and imprisoned by the Nazis in 1933 and release in 1935 after which he went into exile in Turkey where he remained until the end to the war He returned to Germany to help rebuild the country He actively promoted the idea of a unified Berlin and was active in the effort to unify the western sectors He assisted with the Berlin Airlift and politically opposed the Soviet Union government Reuter was the fifth person featured in the Champions of Liberty series First issued in Washington DC September 29 1959 12 nbsp Ernst Reuter First Day of Issue cancellation September 29 1959 detail nbsp Jose de San Martin 1959 issues Jose de San Martin was a South American soldier and statesman who played a central role in many South American countries ability to gain independence from Spain San Martin was born in 1778 in what is present day Argentina He attended school and served in the Spanish Army Spain and later returned to his native South American homeland to participate in the spreading liberation movement He assisted the Argentinian army against Spanish forces and helped Chile and Peru to gain their independence 13 14 The Jose de San Martin commemorative postage stamps were first issued in Washington DC February 25 1959 15 nbsp Jose de San Martin First Day of issue cancellation February 25 1959 detail 1960 issues edit nbsp Tomas Garrigue Masaryk 1960 issues Tomas Masaryk founder and first president of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1935 Following the outbreak of the World War I Masaryk sought for a separate country for Czechs and Slovaks independent from the Austria Hungary Empire 16 The Masaryk issues were first released in Washington D C on the 110th anniversary of his birth February 25 1959 17 nbsp Masaryk FDC cancellation February 25 1959 detail nbsp Marshal Mannerheim 1960 issue Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim served as military leader during the Finnish Civil War and World War II He was promoted to the honorary rank of Field Marshal for his distinguished service as general He went on to serve as the sixth President of Finland 18 The Carl Gustaf issues were first released in Washington DC on October 26 1960 19 nbsp Gustaf Karl Mannerheim FDC cancellation October 26 1960 nbsp Giuseppe Garibaldi 1960 issues Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian patriot known for assisting with the reunification of Italy in the 19th century He participated in revolutionary struggles of Brazil and Uruguay while in exile in South America Garibaldi returned to Italy in 1848 to fight in its war of independence He served in military campaigns against Austria and France Issue in Washington DC November 2 1960 20 nbsp Giuseppe Garibald FDC cancellation November 2 1960 nbsp Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1960 issues Ignacy Jan Paderewski was an accomplished composer and pianist As an active member of the Polish National Committee he served as a representative to Washington who met with President Woodrow Wilson After the First World War ended he was appointed Prime Minister of Poland and later served as Polish Ambassador to the League of Nations During World War II when German forces invaded and occupation Poland in 1939 he became the leader of the Polish National Council which functioned as a Polish parliament while in exile in London Paderewski ultimately welded together a new Poland 21 The Paderewski issues were first released in Washington DC on October 8 1960 22 nbsp Ignacy Jan Paderewski FDC cancellation October 8 1960 1961 issues edit nbsp In 1961 the U S government issued two commemorative stamps in honor of Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi spend the earlier part of his life advocating for the rights of native Africans in South Africa from 1893 to 1914 where he formed many pf his social and political views In 1915 he began fighting for India s independence through non violent activism Gandhi was assassinated in New Delhi on January 30 1948 by Nathuram Godse At the time of his death he had no belongings other than some clothing and a few other menial items 23 The Gandhi commemorative stamps were first issued January 26 1961 and were the last two stamps issued in the Champion of Liberty Series They were first issued in the Postmaster General s Reception Room in the Post Office Building in Washington DC 19 nbsp Gandhi FDC cancellation October 26 1961See also editPresidents of the United States on U S postage stamps Army and Navy stamp issues of 1936 1937 American Credo postal issuesNotes edit General Cabal said metal fatigue had broken a drive shaft that caused power failure aboard the twin engine C 47 after takeoff from Cebu City on the Island of Cebu on a flight to Manila resulting in the crash 5 Citations edit a b Houseman 2013 pp details of stamps are listed from 1957 1960 Smithsonian National Postal Museum Champion of liberty series outline Stamp Collecting World essay and outline Rabasa amp Gordon 2011 pp 9 40 a b United Press International April 27 1957 Magsaysay Death Clue pay site New York Times Retrieved March 22 2008 Hosueman 2016 pp 104 105 Shanor 2001 p 425 Sperber 2005 p 281 Houseman 2013 p 106 Arna 2013 pp 4 8 Houseman 2013 pp 105 106 Houseman 2013 p 107 Robert 2000 pp x xvi 193 197 Lynch 2009 pp xi xiii Houseman 2013 pp 106 107 Newman 1960 pp 109 189 190 218 Houseman 2016 p 108 Clements 2012 pp 202 226 234 240 a b Houseman 2016 p 110 Hibbert 1966 pp vii ix Phillips 1934 p ix Houseman 2016 pp 108 426 Brown 2004 pp 372 378Bibliography editBooks Arana Marie 2013 Bolivar American liberator New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 43912 4956 Brown Judith M 2004 Oxford dictionary of national biography Vol XXI Oxford Oxford University Press Clements Jonathan 2012 Mannerheim president soldier spy London Haus Publishing ISBN 978 1 90782 2575 Hibbert Christopher 1966 Garibaldi and his enemies the clash of arms and personalities in the making of Italy Houseman Donna ed 2015 2016 Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers Ohio Amos Media ISBN 978 0 89487 5045 Lynch John 2009 San Martin Argentine soldier American hero New Haven Conn Yale University Press Newman Edward William Polson 1960 Masaryk London Campion Press Phillips Charles 1934 Paderewski the story of a modern immortal New York The Macmillan Company Shanor Donald 2001 Encyclopedia of nationalism San Diego Calif London Academic Press ISBN 978 0 08054 5240 Sperber Jonathan 2005 The European Revolutions 1848 1851 Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521839075 Online sources John M Hotchner May 24 2021 Copying the Champions of Liberty series concept Retrieved December 25 2023 Champion of Liberty Issues of 1957 1961 Stamp Collecting World Retrieved December 25 2023 Retrieved 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