"Thoughtfully balanced and nuanced, Twenty Dollars and Change explores the ways that American hero and national icon Harriet Tubman resonates across racial, gender, and political divides. Lusane captures not only the significance of historic symbols, but how winning the fight over representation and memory advances the ongoing struggles for racial justice and democracy right now." –Janell Hobson, editor of Ms.Magazine's Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Project and author of When God Lost Her Tongue: Historical Consciousness and the Black Feminist Imagination
"Twenty Dollars and Change offers a metaphor about two Americas: one striving to live up to its promise of justice and liberty, and the other mired in the bloody legacy of white supremacy. The historical arc Lusane provides demonstrates that the freedom struggle changes its cast of characters over time, but never forsakes its hope for liberation. A great and refreshing read."–Loretta Ross, author of Calling In the Calling Out Culture
"Twenty Dollars and Change travels the back alleys of fear of racist white America. . . . Harriet Tubman's image on the money is an opportunity to establish the symbol of democracy she wanted, one where actions led by a conceived idea of being inferior or superior are crushed. Clarence Lusane has put it where the goats can get it. An extraordinary and wonderful book."–Tina Wyatt, great great great grandniece of Harriet Tubman, co-founder of Harriet Tubman Day, Washington D.C.
"In this original and brilliantly conceived book, acclaimed political
scientist Clarence Lusane offers an incisive analysis of how racism and
inequality shaped–and continues to shape–American society."–Keisha N. Blain, coeditor, Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 "Twenty Dollars and Change is a future-gazing guide to who we must be to become who we claim to be." –Kali Holloway, columnist for the The Nation and The Daily Beast (from the foreword)
"In this trailblazing study, Dr. Lusane builds an irrefutable case that justice in representation goes hand in hand with justice in policy. . . . Urgent and inspiring."–Barbara Ortiz Howard, Founder of "Women on 20s"
"Twenty Dollars and Change offers powerful analyses of race and U.S. history and our present crucible moment. . . . A must read." –Barbara Ransby, author of Making All Black Lives Matter: Reimagining Freedom in the Twenty-First Century
"As challenges to racial justice, women's rights, and democracy itself intensify, Lusane's sober and historically rooted analysis provides much needed clarity and insight. . . . Twenty Dollars and Change is exactly the book we need at this moment."–Congresswoman Karen Bass
"Clarence Lusane reminds us that we all can contribute enormously to a more perfect society based on the dignity, diversity, and democracy of the peoples. In that spirit, and with great clarity and integrity, Lusane calls on us to wake up, fight back, and never back down until justice prevails." –Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee), Writer, Editor, Curator, Native & Indigenous Rights Advocate, and Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
"Lusane teaches us of the starkly contrasting lives of Tubman and Jackson, and captures blow-by-blow the intricacies of the struggles over changing currency before connecting them to broader ones in the moment of Donald Trump and George Floyd."–David Roediger, author of Working Toward Whiteness: How America's Immigrants Became White