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In Twenty Dollars and Change, political scientist Clarence Lusane, author of the acclaimed The Black History of the White House,  writes from a basic premise: Racist historical narratives and pervasive  social inequities are inextricably linked--changing one can transform  the other. Taking up the debate over the future of the twenty-dollar  bill, Lusane uses the question of Harriet Tubman vs. Andrew Jackson as a  lens through which to view the current state of our nation's ongoing  reckoning with the legacies of slavery and foundational white supremacy.  He places the struggle to confront unjust social conditions in direct  connection with the push to transform our public symbols, making it  plain that any choice of whose life deserves to be remembered and  honored is a direct reflection of whose basic rights are deemed worthy  of protection, and whose are not.

 

Twenty Dollars and Change: Harriet Tubman and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justi

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  • Lusane, Clarence (Author) , Holloway, Kali (Foreword by)

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