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Table of Contents
Stamping American Memory, the Digital Project
Glossary of Philatelic Terms
Introduction
Building Philatelic Communities
Early Stamp Collecting
Brief History of Collecting in the US
Collecting as Mania
Who Collected Stamps?
Organizing into Clubs
American Philatelic Association
Stamp Papers
Order within Stamp Albums
Stamps as Consumer Collectibles
Building Philatelic Communities, Conclusion
Learning to Read Stamps
What Philately Teaches
A Collecting Instinct
Philately in the Classroom
Stamp Collecting as an Extra-Curricular Activity
Collecting with Boy Scouts
Public Stamp Exhibitions
Teaching Philately as Self-Improvement
Learning to Read Stamps, Conclusion
Federal Participation in Philately
The Post Office in American Life
Wanamaker and the Columbians
Trans-Mississippi Controversy
Uncle Sam’s Collections
The Philatelic Agency: Seeing Collectors as Consumers
Federal Participation in Philately, Conclusion
Shaping National Identity with Commemoratives in 1920s & 1930s
Interwar Colonial Revivals
Pilgrims and Origins
New Netherland Pilgrims
Norweigan Pilgrims
Anniversaries and Immigration Policy
Humble Heroes of the Revolution
Washington as Common Man
Revolutionary Heroes from Poland
Shaping National Identity, Conclusion
Representing Unity and Equality in New Deal Stamps
First Philatelist, FDR
Promoting Federal Programs with Commemoratives
Supporting Exploration, from the Poles to the Parks
Susan B. Anthony and the Military Series
Booker T. Washington and the Emancipation Stamps
Touring with Commemoratives as the National Story
Representing Unity and Equality, Conclusion
Afterwords
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