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Maya Angelou Becomes the First Black Woman Featured on a U.S. Quarter The US Mint announced that it has “begun shipping the first coins in the American Women Quarters (AWQ) Program.” And it all starts with the outstretched arms of poet Maya Angelou gracing the reverse of the quarter. The Mint writes:
According to NPR, other honorees in the series will include “astronaut Sally Ride; actress Anna May Wong; suffragist and politician Nina Otero-Warren; and Wilma Mankiller, the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. The coins featuring the other honorees will be shipped out this year through 2025.” Related Content Ursula K. Le Guin Stamp Getting Released by the US Postal Service Flannery O’Connor to Grace New U.S. Postage Stamp New Stamp Collection Celebrates Six Novels by Jane Austen Maya Angelou Becomes the First Black Woman Featured on a U.S. Quarter is a post from: Open Culture. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, or get our Daily Email. And don't miss our big collections of Free Online Courses, Free Online Movies, Free eBooks, Free Audio Books, Free Foreign Language Lessons, and MOOCs. |
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