The Mercury News

Angelou quarter released Monday

- By Sarah Fortinsky and Devan Cole

A new quarter featuring the late Maya Angelou went into circulatio­n Monday, the U.S. Mint announced, making the legendary poet and activist the first Black woman ever to appear on the coin.

The Maya Angelou quarter is the first in the American Women Quarters Program, which will include coins featuring prominent women in American history. Other quarters in the series will begin rolling out later this year and through 2025, the mint said in a release Monday.

“Each time we redesign our currency, we have the chance to say something about our country — what we value, and how we’ve progressed as a society,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a separate statement. “I’m very proud that these coins celebrate the contributi­ons of some of America’s most remarkable women, including Maya Angelou.”

The new coin still features George Washington’s facade on the “heads” side, while the “tails” side honors Angelou by evoking one of her most famous works, the autobiogra­phy “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”

Lawmakers cheered the release of the new coin on Monday and credited Rep. Barbara Lee, a California Democrat, with the achievemen­t. Lee introduced the Circulatin­g Collectibl­e Coin Redesign Act of 2020, which passed in January 2021 and paved the way for the creation of these new coins.

“The phenomenal women who shaped American history have gone unrecogniz­ed for too long — especially women of color,” Lee said in a tweet. “Proud to have led this bill to honor their legacies.”

The mint invited the public to submit names of women they view as American icons. The bureau welcomed entries of women known for their work in civil rights, science and the arts, among other areas, with an emphasis on women from “ethnically, racially and geographic­ally diverse background­s.” The only requiremen­t was that the women on the coins must be deceased.

The agency will issue four other quarters this year, with the others honoring Sally Ride, an astronaut who was the first American woman in space; Asian American actress Anna May Wong; Cherokee Nation leader Wilma Mankiller and suffragett­e and politi

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The late Maya Angelou has become the first Black woman to appear on a U.S. quarter.
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The late Maya Angelou has become the first Black woman to appear on a U.S. quarter.

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