Urges U.S. Department of Treasure to place Harriet Tubman on $20 bill without delay.
Impact
The resolution addresses not only the delay in the historic recognition of Harriet Tubman but also overall societal attitudes toward honoring figures who fought for justice and equality. By urging immediate action on placing Tubman on the currency, AR99 aims to promote a broader representation of diverse historical figures in U.S. society. While this resolution does not have the force of law, it symbolizes a commitment to rectifying historical oversights in the portrayal of women and people of color in American history.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 99 (AR99) introduced in the New Jersey Legislature urges the U.S. Department of the Treasury to expedite plans to place Harriet Tubman’s likeness on the $20 bill. This resolution underscores Tubman's significant contributions to American history as an escaped slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and a key figure in the Union Army during the Civil War. The resolution highlights her dedication to freedom and equality, which makes her a worthy candidate for representation on national currency.
Contention
The push to feature Tubman on the $20 bill has seen delays and is subject to political debate, with some factions advocating for her recognition while others argue over the appropriateness of such changes within existing currency practices. The resolution takes a firm stance in support of Tubman's legacy amidst these broader discussions, reflecting ongoing conversations about representation in governance and history. The broader implications involve how we choose to honor those who have shaped the fabric of society, particularly underrepresented groups.
Asks Joint Committee on Library of Congress to approve replacing NJ statues of Richard Stockton and Philip Kearny in National Statuary Hall Collection with statues of Harriet Tubman and Alice Paul.
Asks Joint Committee on Library of Congress to approve replacing NJ statues of Richard Stockton and Philip Kearny in National Statuary Hall Collection with statues of Harriet Tubman and Alice Paul.
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