The US Mint has selected a new group of pioneering women who will be celebrated on US currency: pilot Bessie Coleman, journalist and activist Jovita Idár, hula teacher Edith Kanakaʻole, former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and ballerina Maria Tallchief
After honoring such figures as Maya Angelou and Sally Ride in the first run of its American Women Quarters Program, the agency has selected a new group of pioneering women who will be celebrated on US currency: pilot Bessie Coleman, journalist and activist Jovita Idár, hula teacher Edith Kanakaʻole, former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and ballerina Maria Tallchief.
When the Texas Rangers came to shut down her newspaper after she wrote an article criticizing President Woodrow Wilson's decision to send troops to the southern border, she stood her ground and defended her doors.Read MoreEleanor Roosevelt was one of the most influential first ladies in US history, using her platform to champion causes such as racial justice, women's suffrage and disability rights.
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