Tuesday, April 26, 2016

$20 Dollar Bill Makeover




            The article is about the recent announcement of an historic makeover in the making on the $20 dollar bill in America from the 7th President of the United States Andrew Jackson and also a war general for the United States Army to Harriet Tubman an African America women born into slavery and the leader of the Underground Railroad.

When the honorable feat goes into effect for the nation’s change in $20 dollar U.S paper money, Harriet Tubman will become the first African America to be featured on America green back currency and also the first woman to be depicted on paper currency in America in over 100 years. The last women on America bill was Martha Washington, America’s first lady. The very first woman portrayed on paper currency in the U.S was Lucy Pickens.

Why is this chance so important to America and long overdue? Well because it’s time for chance in America especially with all the improvements made in America over the last 100 years. For example: women’s rights to vote, civil rights movements, gay marriages, end of slavery, and so much more can’t even think over the top of my head but, those are the some of the heavy hitters that has changed America drastically in the last 100-120 years. A quote from the U.S paper currency on Harriet Tubman “With her image, the U.S. is now moving on from the depiction of African-Americans as slaves on Confederate banknotes to the portrait of a woman who fought for liberation from slavery. And that liberator’s appearance ends a long absence of African-Americans – and women of any race or ethnicity.”

“The Treasury Department says it aims to unveil the design of the currency by 2020, in time for the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, when the 19th Amendment was ratified by enough states to become part of the U.S. Constitution. The new $20 likely won’t enter circulation for another few years.” Andrew Jackson will still be on the $20 bill, but on the back of the $20 dollar bill. “The back of the $20, which now shows the White House, will be redesigned to include the White House and Jackson, whose statute stands across the street in Lafayette Park.”

“The only currency known to the constitution of the United States is gold and silver. This is consequently the only currency which that instrument delegates to Congress the power to regulate. A general paper currency, being unknown to the constitution, does not come within the scope of any of its provisions, and cannot be regulated under its authority.” –Andrew Jackson

This chance in the $20 dollar bill kick starts a lot of debates; I for one believe it’s a positive piece of American history to support the makeover. It was a very important time in the era of slavery but to be a women and a leader to help slaves escape and campaign for women’s suffrage later on after the civil war is a remarkable feat that should be recognize in the honor as such being consider for a new makeover on the $20 dollar billFile:CSA-T65-$100-1864.jpg
National Numismatic Collection, National Museum of American History, CC BY-SA