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Negro Leagues Baseball

First Day of Issue Date: July 15, 2010

First Day of Issue Location: Kansas City, MO

About This Stamp

The Negro Leagues Baseball stamps pay tribute to the all-black professional baseball leagues that operated from 1920 to about 1960. The two se-tenant stamps feature a scene painted by Kadir Nelson.

Stamp Art Director

Howard E. Paine

A member of the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee before being named an art director in 1981, Howard E. Paine supervised the design of more than 400 U.S. postage stamps. After three decades as an art director for the U.S. Postal Service, he retired in 2011.

For more than 30 years Paine was an art director for the National Geographic Society, where he redesigned National Geographic magazine, developed the children’s magazine, National Geographic World, and designed Explorers Hall. A popular lecturer, he has spoken at Yale University and New York University, among others, and presented programs for the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution. A judge for numerous art shows and design competitions, Paine also taught magazine design at The George Washington University. 

Paine had been a stamp collector since childhood. In 2000, he designed the catalog for Pushing The Envelope: The Art of the Postage Stamp, an exhibit of original stamp art at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Howard Paine died on September 13, 2014.

Stamp Artist

Kadir Nelson

Kadir Nelson, an award-winning American artist and author, has been drawing since the age of three. His paintings can be found in galleries, museums, and private collections worldwide, and in the permanent collections of notable institutions, among them the United States House of Representatives, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Nelson has also written and illustrated more than 30 acclaimed children’s books: We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball (2009); and Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans (2011). He recently created 30 original paintings for Blue Sky White Stars, a picture book celebrating the American flag and its history, as well as original artwork for the upcoming picture book, The Undefeated (2019) written by Kwame Alexander.

An honors graduate of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Nelson began his career as the lead conceptual artist for the Steven Spielberg film Amistad. He was tapped by Sony to create the album cover artwork for the Michael Jackson posthumously released album, “Michael.” His artwork regularly appears on covers of The New Yorker magazine. Other clients have included Sports Illustrated, the Coca-Cola Company, The New York Times, and Major League Baseball.

Honored by the Society of Illustrators with the Hamilton King Award and multiple gold medals, Nelson has also won the Robert F. Sibert Medal as well as two Caldecott Honors, numerous Coretta Scott King Author and Illustrator awards, the New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book awards, and NAACP Image Awards.

His latest design for the U.S. Postal Service is the 2019 Marvin Gaye stamp. Previous stamp designs honored Richard Wright and Anna Julia Cooper (2009); Negro Leagues Baseball (2010); Major League Baseball All-Stars (2012); Althea Gibson (2013); and Ralph Ellison and Wilt Chamberlain (2014).

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: July 15, 2010
First Day of Issue Location: Kansas City, MO

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