Harriet Tubman Will Replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 Bill
The U.S. Treasury Department will announce on Wednesday that anti-slavery crusader Harriet Tubman will replace former President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, a spokesman said.
Tubman would be the first woman featured on the face of U.S. paper currency in more than a century.
Spokesman Rob Runyan declined in a phone interview on Wednesday to elaborate and said other details will be announced later in the day.
Alexander Hamilton, a U.S. founding father, will remain on the front of the $10 bill, Politico reported, citing unnamed sources. The online news outlet said changes would be made to the $5 bill to depict civil rights era leaders.
The Treasury Department said in June that it would feature a woman on the $10 bill.
The women last depicted on U.S. bills were Martha Washington, on the $1 silver certificate from 1891 to 1896, and Pocahontas, in a group photo on the $20 bill from 1865 to 1869. {eoa}
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