Rev. Al Sharpton Campaigns for a USPS Michael Jackson Stamp


Reverend Al Sharpton is campaigning with NAACP board member Willis Edwards for a commemorative Michael Jackson U.S. Postal Service Stamp.

The USPS traditionally waits 5 years before issuing a commemorative stamp but Sharpton and Edwards are working hard to get the stamp committee to make an exception. The 1993 Elvis Presley commemorative stamp is the best selling U.S. stamp with 124.1 million sold. Jackson's stamp could very well beat this record.

In a news conference outside of the First AME Church Edwards stated, "It's going to work out with the reverend in a meeting soon. It's going to start soon, I think we have to find out all of the procedures" in regards to the commemorative stamp campaign.

Rev Sharpton said he befriended MJ over the years as Jackson would visit his mentor the late James Brown.

"Down the years, Michael would always come to visit Mr. Brown and we got to know each other better because James Brown was one of his idols," Sharpton said. "When he (Michael) got into trouble we came and stood with him."

The late pop music icon Michael Jackson continues to grab headlines all over the world as his life is celebrated by millions of fans.

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