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Fw: [afrocuba] BLACK HERITAGE
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aimee L Smith)
Thu Apr 20 15:43:20 2000
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 15:42:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Aimee L Smith <alsmith@photonics.mit.edu>
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MIT post office is "out" and Central square had some
last week. Maybe we should encourage MIT to order more?
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Subject: [afrocuba] BLACK HERITAGE
> Discontinuing Black Stamps>> >>> >> The post office is considering
discontinuing Black HeritageStamps because they aren't selling. Instead of
taking the path ofleast resistance and accepting the love, flag, rose, or
teddy bearstamps that they offer you automatically, request
African-Americanstamps each and every time you mail something.>> >If we
don't buy them, nobody will.>> >>> >>> >> Perhaps you think it's not a
major issue; however, it is apart of the ongoing effort to assert ourselves
as a major economicforce in this society.>> >>>> >> PASS THE MESSAGE ON
AND LET'S KEEP BLACK STAMPS IN>>CIRCULATION.
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