My choice would be * but the way things go....it would probably end up being or even unfortunately these days celebrities tend to get acknowledged over people of substance. * if only because it might cause a few Catholic Cardinals and Bishops to get their croziers and cassocks in a twist I am surprised that didn't get a nomination...but I guess she's ineligible, given that she is not a US citizen like Oprah and Jane.
Here is some more primary info on this real possibility. Infamous woman to replace Jackson on $20 bill? Here is the 15 that are being considered. They include a bevy of other Democrats, radical feminists and progressive heroines: Betty Friedan Rosa Parks Shirley Chisholm Barbara Jordan Rachel Carson Susan B. Anthony Eleanor Roosevelt Patsy Mink Frances Perkins Sojourner Truth Alice Paul Elizabeth Cady Stanton Margaret Sanger .............................. Chelloveck's choice. no surprise there. Clara Barton Harriet Tubman . Legally it requires an act of Congress to order the secretary of the Treasury to make such a change, but these are different times. Obama has used executive orders frequently in lieu of getting what he wants from the legislative branch of government, and that’s just what Women on 20s is urging now.
They want to put Margaret sanger on a bill, that is not right. She is responsible for planned parenthood and an known racist. If you do not believe me just read what she has written. Btw she was also a big believer in eugenics. The above list is full of progressives. Rosa parks I can see worthy of that honor, but Margaret sanger no way
If hanoi Jane makes the cut, buy up every bill you can afford, and preserve them. They will be recalled as outrage swells, and their rarity from then on will give them much more worth than she does. I would buy them, but refuse to honor them as tender, whenever possible.