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John W. Curry : ウィキペディア英語版 | John W. Curry
John W. Curry has been credited as the first African-American letter carrier in the United States Post Office. He was active in the union, the National Association of Letter Carriers, and his death in 1899 was noted in its magazine, ''The Postal Record'', noting his employment in the Washington, DC post office since 1867.〔(The History and Experience of African Americans in America’s Postal Service ) National Postal Museum by Deanna Boyd and Kendra Chen〕〔(Racism in the Nation's Service: Government Workers and the Color Line in Woodrow Wilson's America ) S. Yellin; UNC Press Books, Apr 22, 2013〕 The Washington Bee in 1899 praised him as doing much "to open the way for admission of other colored carriers."〔(African-American Postal Workers in the 19th Century ) United States Postal Service〕〔(The Paradoxes of Diversity: Race, Class, and Gender Relations in a Federal Bureaucracy ) ProQuest; 2006, page 53〕 ==References==
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