Journalist Gwen Ifill to be memorialized with USPS Forever stamp
The United States Postal Service has unveiled several new Forever stamps that will be issued in 2020. Ifill's stamp will be a part of USPS' Black Heritage series. A 2008 photo of Ifill taken by photographer Robert Severi is now set to appear on a Forever stamp. Gwen Ifill, who passed away in 2016 after batting cancer, will receive a stamp as part of USPS's Black Heritage series. While the USPS unveiled these and other stamp designs Tuesday, they did warn that the 2020 stamps "are preliminary and subject to change."
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