“Supporters of an Obama-era plan to put abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill were disappointed last week by news that the Treasury Department has delayed the bill’s redesign,” CNN reports.
“But artist Dano Wall decided not to wait for the Trump administration to honor the Underground Railroad hero. He has created a stamp that can be used to superimpose Tubman’s image over President Andrew Jackson’s portrait.”
Said Wall to the Washington Post: “My goal is to get 5,000 stamps out there. If there are 5,000 people consistently stamping currency, we could get a significant percent of circulating $20 bills with the Tubman stamp, at which point it would be impossible to ignore.”
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