Delivering under pressure: What the USPS means to my family
Aug 13, 2020
3 minutes
During his nearly 40-year career with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), my dad worked countless hours. Some of that time poured over at home, when I begrudgingly typed up documents for him as a teenager.
There’s one thing I can say about Dad, though – whether at work or at home, he always delivered.
For many Black middle-class families like mine, the uncertain future of the USPS is about more than mail delivery or even the November election. Around a quarter of USPS employees are Black. Even with
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