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Over three years, the U.S. Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee sifted through hundreds of ideas for commemorative coins to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Americas founding. The group settled on five options, including quarters honoring abolitionist Frederick Douglass; Ruby Bridges, a 6-year-old girl who helped integrate public schools in New Orleans; and the womens suffrage movement.
The question was do we focus only on what happened in 1776 and the years around that or do we also talk about everything that has happened since then, said Lawrence Brown, a retired New York City doctor who served on the committee from 2019 to 2024. To me, the latter is just as important if not more important because it gives us answers to the questions of how did we maintain that Constitution? How did we maintain our independence?
In a preview of the Trump administrations approach to celebrating the countrys 250th birthday, Treasury Department officials
announced earlier this month that the agency would ignore the committees recommendation and produce quarters that are far less diverse and more traditional. Instead of addressing the countrys racial history, the five coins will feature images of former presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Abraham Lincoln, as well as a Pilgrim couple.
The Biden administration was focused on diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory,
U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach told Fox News, but the Trump administration is dedicated to fostering prosperity and patriotism. The designs on these historic coins depict the story of Americas journey toward a more perfect union, and celebrate Americas defining ideals of liberty, Kristie McNally, acting director of the U.S. Mint, said in a statement.
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