BLACK WOMAN MAKES HISTORY IN US, WILL APPEAR AS LADY LIBERTY ON US CURRENCY
Starting in April 2017, a commemorative $100
24-karat gold coin depicting Lady Liberty as a black woman wearing a crown of
stars will be minted. Though the coin will be meant for collectors, it’ll mark
the first time that Lady Liberty, a historical symbol of freedom, will be
portrayed as nonwhite.
“The 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold
Coin is the first in a series of 24-karat gold coins that will feature designs
which depict an allegorical Liberty in a variety of contemporary
forms-including designs representing Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and
Indian-Americans among others-to reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of
the United States,” reads a press release from the Mint.
There is only one coin in circulation that features
a person of color. It’s the Sacagawea dollar
In recent months the Treasury Department has made
greater efforts to issue new currency notes and coins that better represent
Americans of all backgrounds and acknowledge the groundbreaking achievements of
leaders in the civil rights and women’s suffrage movements. There is only one
coin in circulation that features a person of color. It’s the Sacagawea dollar.
The Sacagawea dollar is also one of two coins in circulation that features a
woman (the Susan B. Anthony dollar was retired in 2000, though obviously it’s still
accepted as payment).
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