An announcement is expected this year on who will be featured on the historic redesign of the $10 bill

An announcement is expected this year on who will be featured on the historic redesign of the $10 bill
- January 4, 2016
- Bill Maurer, anthropology professor and social sciences dean, is featured on KSBR Jan. 4, 2016
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From KSBR:
UC Irvine social science’s dean Bill Maurer was among many academics chosen to consult
the U.S. State Treasurer and the Secretary of the Treasury on possible names. He
says the plan is for the person to be a woman because the bill will be released in
2020, which is the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women the right
to vote. … Maurer suggested names included Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks and Harriet
Tubman.
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