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Two years ago this week, the Treasury secretary announced civil rights and womens icons would be on Americas money. Where are they?
ELISHA BROWN
04.19.18 5:08 AM ET
When a Harriet Tubman scholar found out in 2016 that the abolitionist she studied for decades was going to be the new face of the $20 bill, she cried.
Here you have an African American woman, formerly enslaved who fought and struggled her whole life for freedom and equality. Kate Larson said.
But Larson and others eager to withdraw Tubmans from the bank may have to wait longer than expected. Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and womens rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.
But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department.
A spokesperson for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing told The Daily Beast that the redesigns have not been finalized or approved for circulation. The next note set to be released is the $10 bill, and the redesign wont enter circulation until 2026, according to a spokesperson.
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