Andrew Jackson defied a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and forced the removal
of our Cherokee ancestors from homelands we'd occupied in the Southeast for
millennia. His actions as president resulted in a genocide of Native Americans
and the death of about a quarter of our people. It remains the darkest period
in the Cherokee Nation’s history. Jackson's legacy was never one to be celebrated,
and his image on our currency is a constant reminder of his crimes against
Natives. It's been an insult to our people and to our ancestors, thousands of
whom died of starvation and exposure and now lie in unmarked graves along the
Trail of Tears.
This is a small but meaningful vindication for them, and for
our tribal citizens today. The Cherokee Nation applauds the work of Oklahoma
Senator James Lankford, the U.S. Treasury and all those who recognized the
injustices committed at the hands of President Jackson, and worked to replace
his image with the image of Harriet Tubman, whose legacy represents values
everyone can be proud of.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
On U.S.Treasury removing Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill
1:49 PM
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