Ifill, who died in November 2016 after battling cancer, became the first African American woman to host a national political TV talk show with her 1999 host-debut on PBS' Washington Week. http://abcn.ws/31AXQea pic.twitter.com/L6o2VWbdoF
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Ifill, who died in November 2016 after battling cancer, became the first African American woman to host a national political TV talk show with her 1999 host-debut on PBS' Washington Week. http://abcn.ws/31AXQea pic.twitter.com/L6o2VWbdoF
I miss Gwen

She was a beacon of integrity and unmatched professionalism. Definitely in the Pantheon of great African American women and men. We miss you every day. QEPD 
That’s cool. I really enjoyed listening to her and her brand of journalism over the years. Well done!
I'm going to pick up this book of stamps soon as I get a chance! 
i could cry.... this is perfect
LoL. Left Wing Propagandist. MAGA
She was an activist, not a journalist. There are few journalists left at “news” organizations, as journalism doesn’t sell.
I had thought you had to deceased 5 years before you were able to be on a stamp , I was mistaken it is now 3 years.
I am so buying these. She was the Best
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