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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Congressman Harris: Harriet Tubman is a Role Model for all Americans

WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Andy Harris (MD-01) released the following statement applauding Treasury Secretary Lew’s decision to honor Harriet Tubman on the twenty dollar bill:

“It’s great to see Secretary Lew honor Maryland’s Harriet Tubman by making her the first female to appear on United States currency. I applaud the recognition of Harriet Tubman’s contribution to our nation’s history and I am proud to have joined with Senator Cardin to designate a national park in her honor last year. Her relentless fight for equality and justice is a testament to her courage and resolve to improve the American way of life. Harriet Tubman is a role model for all Americans and someone who deserves to be honored.”

Congressman Harris joined forces with Senator Ben Cardin in 2014 to honor Harriet Tubman in the designation of a national park on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park is located in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties in Maryland. Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County, Md., where she spent nearly 30 years as a slave. She escaped slavery in 1849, but returned to the Eastern Shore several times over the course of 10 years to lead hundreds of African Americans to freedom in the North. Known as “Moses” by African-American and white abolitionists, she reportedly never lost a “passenger” on the Underground Railroad. The national historical park in Maryland will trace Tubman’s early life on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where she was born and later escaped from slavery to become one of the leaders on the Underground Railroad.

23 comments:

  1. Andy your wrong on this one does this mean reparations are now settled ,

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  2. Just what I said yesterday, it would be the black woman, all because it is "Suck up to the Blacks" time in this country.

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    1. Agreed. And Andy Harris is a textbook example of a party hack.

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  3. I have to disagree here - Ms Tubman worked primarily for one segment of Americans while the president she is replacing on our currency worked for ALL Americans!

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  4. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but in this case I disagree with this decision. Better people could have been put on that twenty dollar bill.

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  5. As a woman, I think it's a great thing. It wouldn't matter who they chose to put on the $20...someone's going to complain.

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  6. Robert E. Lee was a role model as well, but he isn't on the Twenty Dollar Bill!

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  7. Who is Harriet Tubman and what makes her famous legacy ?

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  8. Thanks Andy Harris! If it were up to Jim Ireton he'd put his favorite Rehoboth drag queen on the $20 bill!

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  9. Andrew Jackson, Who Fought Central Bank, Removed from $20 As “Public Concern for Liberty” Erased!

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  10. P. T. Barnum would suit most people here.

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  11. 2:52

    Ask the Cherokees how Jackson worked for them. It was not called the Trail of Tears for nothing.

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  12. As Virginia did to Cantor we will do to Harris!!!

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  13. Trump will never let this happen. Put her happy ass on food stamps. I give the lady props she was stone cold crazy. On U.S. Currency really. I vote put Collin Powell there before her he served all people. I wouldn't even care if they put Martin Luther on currency. +

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  14. Andy, If the Republican primary goes to a brokered convention in Cleveland and the establishment pushes Trump out the popular vote is going after you next. Every Republican seat will be up for grabs.

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  15. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but in this case I disagree with this decision. Better people could have been put on that twenty dollar bill.

    April 20, 2016 at 2:56 PM

    And it doesn't have to be a woman or a black. What was wrong with the person that was on there? Come up with a $3 bill if you need a new face.

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  16. Anonymous said...
    Robert E. Lee was a role model as well, but he isn't on the Twenty Dollar Bill!

    April 20, 2016 at 3:45 PM

    I will take the honorable Robert E. Lee over any of those people currently on the currency. I remember his birthday was on every single calendar printed until this country started letting the soft hearted liberal indoctrinate their minds.

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  17. Anonymous said...
    Trump will never let this happen. Put her happy ass on food stamps. I give the lady props she was stone cold crazy. On U.S. Currency really. I vote put Collin Powell there before her he served all people. I wouldn't even care if they put Martin Luther on currency. +

    April 21, 2016 at 12:08 AM

    Why does it have to be a black person. Really, what has any of them contributed to this country other than divisiveness and racism. Look at the so called Republican Colin Powell turned Obama hack. Are you serious.

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  18. Has anyone realized that this has happened during the Obama administration? Another example of shoving Black Power down our throats and you weak softies think it's Ok because it is a black person. What has Obama done for White people? Nothing. It amazes me how many stupid white people are out there.

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  19. They put Andrew Jackson on the $20 b/c he was against producing a national currency. By removing him they are doing him a favor posthumously.

    His treatment of the natives was beyond terrible and he is famous for the trail of tears.

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  20. She is not the first woman on US currency, Sacagawea was on the gold dollar all the way back in 2000.

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  21. You Shorebillies don't know who Harriet Tubman is,yet you are allowed to vote.I love how American history is only supposed to be white people.

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  22. Harris is not in jeopardy. He will win in a landslide!

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