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Topic: Poll: Who Should Be the First Woman On a Modern Dollar Bill? - page 2. (Read 1246 times)

sr. member
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I like the idea of Eleanor Roosevelt and Abigail Adams. Perhaps someone like Margaret Fuller or Mary Harris Jones too.
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This is my vote:

https://i.imgur.com/kX842j7.jpg

Growing up, seeing this face meant pancakes.

And that was happiness.
hero member
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Why? None of these women have done anything as noteworthy as the people currently on US currency. Also, there is no reason to remove any presidents or figures from the current currency. Things are fine how they are.
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Is it time to put a woman on our paper currency? President Obama went on record today saying it’s a “pretty good idea.” During a speech in Kansas City, Obama said he received a letter from a young girl asking why there aren’t any women on American paper money. (Dollar coins with Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea are still in circulation, but they are no longer being minted, and Martha Washington appeared on a paper note in the 19th century.)
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