Slavery, like the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide still has its deniers. They typically work to ensure that slavery is never mentioned and that dates concerning its abolition are never commemorated so as to play down the evils of that institution. A perfect example is that in 1962-1963 the United States was issuing commemorative stamps to people like Winslow Homer (remember him?) and never commemorated the centenary the Emancipation Proclamation which freed over 3 million slaves. In fact the plight of slavery has received very little attention on United States stamps. Perhaps the most extreme example of slavery denying was the pressure put on the Jamaican government not to issue the Abolition of Slavery stamp it had printed in 1921. The stamp was withdrawn before it was sent to the post offices. Only eight mint copies have survived and four are in the Royal collection.