Who is pictured on the 20 dollar bill




















McKinley is noteworthy because he is among the few presidents who were assassinated. He died after being shot in Hamilton's face initially appeared on the denomination. Salmon P. Chase, who served in the Lincoln administration, is perhaps the least known of the faces on U. He was politically ambitious, having served as a U. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican Party's nomination that year; Lincoln won and, upon election, tapped his former rival to be Treasury secretary.

Chase was described as an able manager of the nation's finances, but he quit the job after clashing with the president. But the denomination, known as a "gold certificate," was used only by Federal Reserve Banks and was never circulated among the general public. You'll recognize the six-digit denomination because it has the face of President Woodrow Wilson on it.

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Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Share Flipboard Email. Tom Murse. Political Journalist. Tom Murse has been writing about politics and government for over two decades, and has been recognized by the Nieman Foundation for fairness in investigative reporting. The scholar Daina Ramey Berry argued, in a Slate essay , in , that the Tubman bill would be a fitting tribute, and compared it to the case of Queen Nanny, the great Jamaican Maroon who defeated British armies to establish settlements in the Blue Mountains, and who appears on the five-hundred-dollar Jamaican bill.

We are meant to feel roused in knowing that Tubman would be the first black person to appear on federal currency. But, as Berry reminds us, black people have been on money before: Confederate states circulated notes that featured quaint sketches of enslaved laborers holding tools and tilling soil.

Perhaps a paper that has accommodated so many dead Presidents is bound to blunt the vitality of our greatest freedom fighter. It is a carte de visite—a calling card—and it features Tubman in her youth. She is draped on a chair, wearing a fashionable dress with a bodice cinched to her waist and a voluminous skirt lavishly sweeping the floor. The image is beautifully intimidating. It vibrates with a mystique never attributed to Tubman; if you can dispell, for a moment, the humble altruism that girdles her legend, you may notice that the portrait is almost sexy.

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