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Gail Skroback Hennessey taught for over 33 years, teaching sixth grade in all but two years. She earned a BA in early secondary education with a concentration in social studies and an MST in social...
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Group Wants to Replace Image on Twenty Dollar Bill-Bell Ringer Activity

Group Hopes to Change the Face on a Twenty Dollar Bill

Use the news to develop short activities for the beginning of the class or if there is time at the end of a class.

Possible Bell Ringer Activity I'd like to Share.


       In 2020, it will be the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment, which gives women in the United States the right to vote. A group called Women on the 20s thinks that this would be a great opportunity to have a woman's image placed on the twenty dollar bill by the anniversary date.

 

Currently, Andrew Jackson's portrait is found on a $20 bill. With Jackson's policies towards Native Americans, especially the forced movement from their lands (including the Trail of Tears) with the Indian Removal Act of 1930, the Women on 20s group also see the change as positive reinforcement of cultural healing for the country. 

The group is asking people to vote on one of fifteen women, including Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony and Eleanor Roosevelt, to be considered, as a replacement for Jackson. There is also a petition asking the President to recommend that the US Treasury make such a change.

If you are wondering, Sacagawea, is currently honored on a dollar coin. Previously, there was a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin and Helen Keller's image can be found on one side of the 2003 Alabama quarter.


Click here to learn more and vote on your selection for the woman you'd like to see honored.

Questions
      Which woman might you wish to see honored on a $20 bill? Why?

       Is there a woman who you'd like to see considered who is not on this list?

       Read about the Trail of Tears and write a summary. Do you think Andrew Jackson should be honored on the $20 bill? Why and/or why not?
       

Great short activity to use during Women's History Month!

Students could also do a mini-research on one of the 15 suggested candidates and share their findings with the class, including an argument for why they believe their candidate deserves to be selected to be put on the $20 bill.

-Gail Hennessey 

Check out my Women's History Month/First Ladies Webquests:

http://edworldexchange.com/?q=node/469

http://edworldexchange.com/?q=node/543