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The birth of Judson Lyons. He is one of only five Black Americans whose signatures have appeared on U.S. currency.
1858 (Mar 1)
The Black American man whose name would come to be printed on U.S. paper currency, Judson W. Lyons, was born in Georgia. He began his political career at the age of twenty when he became an elected delegate to a congressional convention. Two years later he served in Georgia's internal revenue service and at the Republican National Convention as a delegate. The Augusta Bar Association admitted Lyons after he graduated from Howard University in 1884. American currency came to bear his name when he was appointed the register of the treasury in 1898. To this day, he has the distinction of being one of only five Black Americans whose signatures have appeared on U.S. currency.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.
- • https://www.judsonlyonssociety.com/. Retrieved 7/24/2022.