US Mint's American Women Quarters Program
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Nina Otero-Warren was a prominent figure in the suffrage movement in New Mexico.

True

Anna May Wong was primarily active during the late 1940s and 1950s.

False

Wilma Mankiller believed that fulfillment comes from engaging with the world and standing for something larger than oneself.

True

The women celebrated by the US Mint were known for perpetuating stereotypes about minority cultures.

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Wilma Mankiller was known for her work in improving transportation infrastructure in her tribe.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Maya Angelou is the first Hispanic woman to appear on a US coin.

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Sally Ride became the first American woman in space at the age of 32.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

The American Women Quarters Program will release ten coins each year until 2025.

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Wilma Mankiller was the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.

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Sally Ride is recognized as the first lesbian astronaut.

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The American Women Quarters Program honors twenty women for contributions in various fields relating to American history.

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Maya Angelou is best known for her role as a NASA engineer.

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The phrase 'survival with grace and faith' is attributed to Maya Angelou.

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US Mint's American Women Quarters Program

  • Twenty women featured on special coins, each representing contributions to US history.
  • The program celebrates the 19th Amendment centennial.
  • Five new coins released annually from 2022 to 2025.
  • Women chosen for contributions in areas like suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and arts.
  • Maya Angelou: First African American woman on a US coin.

    • Writer, social activist, performer, teacher, and actress.
    • Famous for her autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
    • Activist during the Civil Rights Movement, collaborated with figures like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.
    • Focused on survival with grace and faith.
  • Sally Ride: Second woman in the series, an astronaut.

    • First American woman and youngest American in space (1983).
    • Founded Sally Ride Science to inspire students.
    • First lesbian astronaut, and first known LGBT person shown on a US coin.
  • Wilma Mankiller: Native American, first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.

    • Increased employment and improved living conditions (housing, health, education) for her tribe.
    • Activist for Native American and women's rights.
    • Emphasized engagement in the world and standing for something larger than oneself.
  • Nina Otero-Warren: Hispanic social activist focused on suffrage, public health, education, and cultural preservation.

    • Led New Mexico's suffrage movement.
    • Worked to improve well-being for minorities.
    • Worked toward preserving Hispanic and Native American culture.
  • Anna May Wong: First Chinese American Hollywood star (1920s-1930s)

    • Portrayed Chinese Americans positively during periods of racism and discrimination.

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This quiz explores the US Mint's American Women Quarters Program, which honors twenty influential women in US history. From Maya Angelou to Sally Ride, learn about their remarkable contributions in diverse fields including civil rights, science, and the arts. Discover the significance of each coin and the program's connection to the 19th Amendment centennial.

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