Who should go on the $20 bill?

Anonymous
There's a movement afoot to get a woman on the face of the $20. They want either Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt or Wilma Mankiller (never heard of her and her name isn't a huge turn on.)

You can vote here
http://www.womenon20s.org/

Who else should be on dollar bills or coins that isn't?

My list:
FDR
Teddy Roosevelt
MLK
Regan- maybe too soon.
Anonymous
Not interested in any of those.
Anonymous
ELEANOR!!! She's totally my favorite!

Susan B. Anthony is a big one too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not interested in any of those.


Suggestions? Andrew Jackson isn't exactly spinning my wheels, personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ELEANOR!!! She's totally my favorite!

Susan B. Anthony is a big one too.


she already has a coin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not interested in any of those.


Suggestions? Andrew Jackson isn't exactly spinning my wheels, personally.


Eff Andrew Jackson. Awful president who did the Trail of Tears and Indian removals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ELEANOR!!! She's totally my favorite!

Susan B. Anthony is a big one too.


she already has a coin.


We all hate the coin
Anonymous
RR FTW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:RR FTW


I think it's still too early.
Anonymous
Honey, it's Reagan, not Regan. Regan is the little girl who lives down the street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honey, it's Reagan, not Regan. Regan is the little girl who lives down the street.


My apologies. Are you always so condescending?
Anonymous
Ayn Rand!! The most important and influential woman in American history!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's a movement afoot to get a woman on the face of the $20. They want either Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt or Wilma Mankiller (never heard of her and her name isn't a huge turn on.)

You can vote here
http://www.womenon20s.org/

Who else should be on dollar bills or coins that isn't?

My list:
FDR
Teddy Roosevelt
MLK
Regan- maybe too soon.


Uh, hon, have you looked at a dime lately?
Anonymous
Harriet Tubman, who was a Union spy as well as an abolitionist and URR conductor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harriet Tubman, who was a Union spy as well as an abolitionist and URR conductor.


+1,000,000. Her story is just incredible. Her fortitude and courage were remarkable.
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