The "Women on $20s" campaign has narrowed it down to a final vote for four individuals. I'd really love to see Eleanor Roosevelt on the $20, but I think Harriet Tubman is the most likely winner — or the most likely, if winning, to become a reality (there being people in and around the government that would rather abolish money altogether than put Eleanor on the $20).
Of course, it would be good to have minority representation (and history) through Ms Tubman, but I'd also rather this were the first of other changes on a regular basis, and not a "Okay, we've covered women and blacks, we're set for another century."
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