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First Black US Mint Director Ventris C. Gibson Reflects On Harriet Tubman’s Legacy Through Commemorative Coins

Ventris C. Gibson is upholding the legacy of Harriet Tubman while stepping into a significant and historic role. Career Journey Born in Roseland, VA, but raised in Washington DC to parents with six children, Gibson showed great ambition early on. Upon graduating from high school, she enlisted in the Navy and worked as a traffic controller. However, she did look to pivot briefly into journalism due to her strong interest, but that did not pan out because school had a two-year waitlist. She remained with the Navy working in air traffic control, and upon completing her service she hoped to secure a role with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “At that time, President Carter had imposed a freeze on hiring federally. Thus, I went to VA (Veterans Affairs) to see what my benefits were as a veteran, and they pretty much asked me if I wanted a job because I was an African-American, female, Vietnam-era veteran. I said, ‘Sure,’ while I was waiting for FAA to call,” Gibson told...

Sep 9, 2024

The U.S. Mint Releases $5 Gold Coins, $1 Silver Coins, And Half-Dollar Coins Commemorating Abolitionist Harriet Tubman

For the first time, abolitionist Harriet Tubman is being honored by the U.S. Mint, CNN reports.

Jan 4, 2024