Ernest J. Gaines Stamps
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The 46th stamp in the Black Heritace series honors author Ernest J. Gaines (1933-2019). Best known for such novels as TheAutobiography of Miss Jane Pitman and A Lesson Before Dving, Gaines drew from his childhood as the son of sharecroppers on aLouisiana plantation to explore the untold stories of rural African Americans.
The stamp art is an oil painting of Gaines based on a 2001 photograph.
Ernest J. Gaines was born on River Lake Plantation in the town of 0scar just outside New Roads, Louisiana, where his family hadived in the former slave quarter for five generations. He moved to California in 1948, but for decades afterward, his fiction reflecteda deep and unbreakable connection to the rural Louisiana of his youth.
After serving in the Army for two years and graduating from college, Gaines received a prestigious fellowship in 1958 to studvcreative writing at Stanford University. He published his first novel, Catherine Carmier, in 1964, but he achieved true fame,widespread acclaim, and a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1971 with The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a novel chronicling therecollections of its 110-year-old African American protagonist, whose life spans slavery to the civil rights era.
n 1981, Gaines took a position teaching creative writing at the University of Louisiana at Latavette then known as the University oSouthwestern Louisiana) and soon became the university's Writer-in-Residence. n 1983, he published the novel A Gathering otOld Men, in which a group of African merican men assert their humanity and pride in the face of long-standing prejudice andvio ence
In 1993, Gaines published his most criticaly and popularly acclaimed novel, A Lesson Before Dying, about a college-educatedAfrican American teacher who provides education and inspiration to a young farmhand awaiting execution for murder. Over thecourse of their dificult visits in prison, they form a bond that shows both of them the need to resist those who would deny thentheir dignity and self-respect. In additionto earning the National Book Critics Circle Award, A Lesson Before Dying resulted inGaines receiving a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship.
In 2013. Gaines accepted the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama, calling it the greatest honor he had everreceived. Today the Baton Rouge Area Foundation continues to endow an annual Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellencewhich recoqnizes excellent African American fiction writers who are just beginning to rise to national prominence.
Mike Ryan desiqned this stamp with art by Robert Peterson based on a photograph by Raoul Benavides. Greg Breeding served asart director.
The Ernest J. Gaines stamp is being issued as a Forever@ stamp in panes of 20. This Forever stamp is always equal in value tothe current First-Class Mail one-ounce price.
Made in the USA.
SKUs featured on this page: 482904
The stamp art is an oil painting of Gaines based on a 2001 photograph.
Ernest J. Gaines was born on River Lake Plantation in the town of 0scar just outside New Roads, Louisiana, where his family hadived in the former slave quarter for five generations. He moved to California in 1948, but for decades afterward, his fiction reflecteda deep and unbreakable connection to the rural Louisiana of his youth.
After serving in the Army for two years and graduating from college, Gaines received a prestigious fellowship in 1958 to studvcreative writing at Stanford University. He published his first novel, Catherine Carmier, in 1964, but he achieved true fame,widespread acclaim, and a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1971 with The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a novel chronicling therecollections of its 110-year-old African American protagonist, whose life spans slavery to the civil rights era.
n 1981, Gaines took a position teaching creative writing at the University of Louisiana at Latavette then known as the University oSouthwestern Louisiana) and soon became the university's Writer-in-Residence. n 1983, he published the novel A Gathering otOld Men, in which a group of African merican men assert their humanity and pride in the face of long-standing prejudice andvio ence
In 1993, Gaines published his most criticaly and popularly acclaimed novel, A Lesson Before Dying, about a college-educatedAfrican American teacher who provides education and inspiration to a young farmhand awaiting execution for murder. Over thecourse of their dificult visits in prison, they form a bond that shows both of them the need to resist those who would deny thentheir dignity and self-respect. In additionto earning the National Book Critics Circle Award, A Lesson Before Dying resulted inGaines receiving a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship.
In 2013. Gaines accepted the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama, calling it the greatest honor he had everreceived. Today the Baton Rouge Area Foundation continues to endow an annual Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellencewhich recoqnizes excellent African American fiction writers who are just beginning to rise to national prominence.
Mike Ryan desiqned this stamp with art by Robert Peterson based on a photograph by Raoul Benavides. Greg Breeding served asart director.
The Ernest J. Gaines stamp is being issued as a Forever@ stamp in panes of 20. This Forever stamp is always equal in value tothe current First-Class Mail one-ounce price.
Made in the USA.
SKUs featured on this page: 482904
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