Harriet Tubman Will Replace Andrew Jackson on the $20

Yeah, thanks for that. I see the younger generation also sucks at receiving the funny.

Sorry, sarcasm and the internet are not the best of friends. :p

Sanger for sure would be controversial but you can't deny her impact on America.

Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist and wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, which basically introduced all of America to life as a slave through literature.

I don't need to deny her impact. I need to say I don't want to see her and accept that it's possible I would lose the vote and deal with it. And thank you for the bit of education. Not sure there is a such thing as an author who qualifies and there were tons of abolitionists but I wouldn't cry about it.
 
Many Americans are scared of blacks with power (Obama) and women with power (Clinton).

Which is why neither appear on your bank notes and will likely never appear.

Will Clinton, if she makes President ever be on a bill? Probably not.
Will Obama? Probably not.

Compare Australia. Several women and at least one indigenous man are on the notes. Going further, poets, explorers, scientists, inventors are recognised over dead white male prime ministers.
 
Many Americans are scared of blacks with power (Obama) and women with power (Clinton).

Which is why neither appear on your bank notes and will likely never appear.

Will Clinton, if she makes President ever be on a bill? Probably not.
Will Obama? Probably not.

Compare Australia. Several women and at least one indigenous man are on the notes. Going further, poets, explorers, scientists, inventors are recognised over dead white male prime ministers.

And don't forget how scared of, how not ready Americans are for blacks like Cam Newton, either.

And black Prince - don't forget how scared Americans are of him. Even his ghost. But only if his ghost is black too, of course. Because if he's now a regular white ghost, he ain't scary anymore 'cause Americans ain't scared of white ghosts - only black ones.

Personally, I found black Gary Coleman in his prime about as scary as I can imagine. But that's just me - not "Many Americans".
 
And don't forget how scared of, how not ready Americans are for blacks like Cam Newton, either.

And black Prince - don't forget how scared Americans are of him. Even his ghost. But only if his ghost is black too, of course. Because if he's now a regular white ghost, he ain't scary anymore 'cause Americans ain't scared of white ghosts - only black ones.

Personally, I found black Gary Coleman in his prime about as scary as I can imagine. But that's just me - not "Many Americans".

You're scared of your own shadow, eeyore. Give it up.
 
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