The selection of Harriet Tubman, a slave-born African American abolitionist and gun owner who worked in the Underground Railroad before the Civil War is a good choice for the $20 bill because it underscores the importance of the right to keep and bear arms in American history, the Second Amendment Foundation said today.
"Here's a courageous woman, carrying a handgun in Maryland, helping escaped slaves to freedom, and a devoutly religious person," observed SAF founder and Executive Vice President