the slave and flight assistant Harriet Tubman will be shown on the 20-dollar note, as the Treasury Department in Washington on Wednesday announced.
“the life of Harriet Tubman is one of the great American stories,” said Finance Minister Jacob J. Lew. “It’s a story that reflects American values, American democracy, but also the power of individuals to make a difference in our democracy.”
Tubman was born on a plantation in Maryland and helped in 1850 as an underground fighter countless other slaves to freedom. She died
At present, on the touch the face of the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson displayed., On March 10, 1913. Jackson (1829-1837) is regarded as oppressors of Native Americans. His portrait is soft on the back of the banknote.
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