Harriet tubman c1820 1913 american born in slavery escaped 1849 and became leading abolitionist active as a conductor in the underground railroad photograph
Harriet tubman c1820 1913 american born in slavery escaped 1849 and became leading abolitionist active as a conductor in the underground railroad photograph
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Treasury Secretary Announces Harriet Tubman $20 Bill Will Not Release Next Year

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A redesign won't happen until 2028.

On Wednesday, May 22,  Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin revealed that the $20 bill will not be redesigned in 2020.  The redesign, which was supposed to be planned to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment (the amendment which granted women the right to vote.)

The redesign was going to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman. Now, Mnuchin said a redesign won't come until  2028.

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The decision to put Tubman on the $20 bill came in 2016 by former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew. However, President Donald Trump has criticized the decision, calling it an example of political correctness.

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However, Mnuchin claims this was not a political decision. During a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, he said:

“The primary reason we have looked at redesigning the currency is for counterfeiting issues...Based upon this, the $20 bill will now not come out until 2028. The $10 bill and the $50 bill will come out with new features beforehand.”

Source: NPR

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