She got "Mexican" and "American" on her collar but brehs want us to vote for the folks who didn't want her face on money at allLooks like they tried to put all the words into the weave of her shirt, but its barely legible.
Jovita Idar Vivero (September 7, 1885 – June 15, 1946) was an American journalist, teacher, political activist, and civil rights worker who championed the cause of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants.
She got "Mexican" and "American" on her collar but brehs want us to vote for the folks who didn't want her face on money at all
They're gonna "cut the check"
Damn you're right. My bad yall. They didnt exactly make it easy to tell with the barely legible text and when I googled for Harriet, the image in the OP came up so I just assumed. Thats on meIf it's really Harriet Tubman, why does it say "Mexican American Rights" at the top of the collar on the dress?
Why does a coin commemorating a black woman start with "Mexican American Rights"?
Edit: @Buddy
Jovita Idar - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
That's not Harriet Tubman, change the thread title.
Official source:
Jovita Idar Quarter | American Women Quarters | U.S. Mint
The 2023 Jovita Idar Quarter is the ninth coin in the American Women Quarters™ Program.www.usmint.gov
It's not her. It's Jovita Idar.You sure that's her?
when I googled for Harriet, the image in the OP came up so I just assumed.
I thougjt this was Jarriet Tubman, my bad
BUT we're supposed to see what Trump has to offer but he's the same b*stard that blocked her from being on the $20 bill
What "tangibles"?