NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MUSEUM TESTIFIES AT
HEARING OF DOLLAR COIN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Washington, DC, June 8, 1998 -- Karen Staser, founder
and president of the National Museum of Womens History (NMWH),
appeared at the Congressional hearing of the Dollar Coin Advisory Committee
on June 8, 1998. Ms. Staser testified in support of a new dollar coin featuring
Susan B. Anthony and Harriet Tubman.
At the hearing Ms. Staser, an expert on womens history,
said, "Susan B. Anthony and Harriet Tubman are examples of powerful women
who dedicated their lives to ensuring freedom and rights for all of our citizens.
Our nation is more inclusive and made stronger by these womens contributions."
Ms. Staser added, "With both images of equal size, either side by side
or face to face in profile, the new coin will reflect our nations diversity
and move us towards a full recognition of womens profound contribution
to our country - past, present, and future."
Susan B. Anthonys lifelong fight for the womens
vote is well known. Harriet Tubman, an African American and former slave,
led more than 300 slaves to freedom via the underground railroad. At great
personal risk, she dedicated her life to fighting for abolition and womens
rights.
According to Ms. Staser, "NMWH supports the continuation
of Anthonys image on the dollar coin. We feel strongly that it would
enrich our cultural heritage by also including Tubman, an African American
female leader. In addition, this would reinforce the goals of President Clintons
Initiative on Race."
The National Museum of Womens History celebrates
and chronicles womens contributions to civilization, from ancient times
to present day. With traditional historic texts and public spaces addressing
only a fraction of womens accomplishments, NMWH collects and preserves
documents and memorabilia for the purpose of sharing the achievements of women
through the Museums Web site, traveling exhibits and soon-to-be announced
permanent site in Washington, DC.
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