Welcome to Vote 4 York Black Heritage Stamp!

In February, my teacher asked students to write about any Lewis and Clark Expedition subject. I chose York, William Clark’s enslaved man servant, who was an integral part of the expedition. During my research for the report, I became more intrigued by York and I decided to take my school project to the next level. So much is known about Lewis and Clark and I felt that York’s contribution to the expedition has been undervalued and marginalized. Therefore I wrote the USPS Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee and asked them to consider honoring York with a Black Heritage Stamp. My proposal to honor York is “under consideration” according to a recent letter from the USPS Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

NUL President & CEO Marc Morial Supports York Stamp

Hi everyone! Recently, I received a copy of a great York support letter, Mr. Marc Morial sent to the USPS Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Mr. Morial wanted to let them know that he supports the York Black Heritage Stamp campaign. Thank you Mr. Morial!


Mr. Morial is the National Urban League's (NUL) President and CEO. NUL is is a nonpartisan civil rights organization based in New York City that advocates on behalf of African Americans and against racial discrimination in the United States. It is the oldest and largest community-based organization of its kind in the nation. To learn more about NUL's impact in your community and mine, please visit http://www.nul.org/

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

York Statue on Lewis and Clark College

Here's a great video taken on Lewis & Clark College. It's the unveiling and dedication for their York Memorial, honoring him on May 8, 2010. Allison Saar is the artist.




Monday, November 14, 2011

Great York book To Read For Lewis & Clark Expedition



York of the Corps of Discovery
by

Dr. Darrell Millner was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1946 and raised in the Los Angeles area of Southern California. He graduated from California State Polytechnic University with a degree in English in 1969, then taught English and Literature classes there until the summer of 1970 when he moved to Eugene, Oregon. In 1975, he graduated from the University of Oregon with a doctorate in Education and was then hired by Portland State University to teach Afro-American Literature and History in the Black Studies Department. Dr. Millner assumed the Department Chairmanship from 1984 to 1995 and is currently a Full Professor. He serves on numerous local, regional, and national boards and Organizations.
Dr. Millner is an expert on the history of African-Americans in the western movement with a special focus on the Oregon and California trail experiences, early Oregon and California black history, and the history of the Black Buffalo soldiers in the Indian wars. He is also an expert on Black cinema history and the development and perpetuation of negative racial stereotypes.
He has served on the "frontlines" of the multi-cultural and diversity controversies as the Director of Multi-cultural Education for the Portland Public Schools and has an extensive background in teacher training and curriculum development for inner city schools and disadvantaged youth

List of people on stamps of the United States

Hi everyone!

If you want to know who's been on a stamp before, click on this link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_on_stamps_of_the_United_States

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

York Black Heritage Stamp Bracelets



Please support the York Black Heritage Stamp campaign to see YORK. This past summer, I was invited by the President of Lewis and Clark College and I'm selling these bracelets so I can visit them and see the York statue created by artist Allison Saar.


Please go to:



Thanks,

Jackson

Jackson Davis V 's York Stamp Campaign on WUSA9



Hi everyone!


Last week my father, Jackson IV and I were interviewed by my local CBS affiliate, WUSA 9. We talked about my York Black heritage stamp campaign and travelling to Lewis and Clark College. Here's the link to the interview.