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2024 American Women Quarters Ornaments⢠The 2024 American Women Quarters Ornaments⢠are more than just decorations, theyâre tributes to the courage, achievements, and legacies of inspiring American women who left an indelible mark on our Nationâs history. No matter the time of year, if youâre looking for a meaningful gift to empower the special people in your life, these limited-edition ornaments are the perfect choice. The 2024 ornaments will be available for purchase in August, but why wait? Secure your subscription now and youâll have an inspiring gift ready to give, regardless of the season. [Shop Now]( Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
Civil Rights Champion
A pioneering force in social justice and womenâs rights advocacy, Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray was also an accomplished writer, author, and scholar. The ornament includes icons of a typewriter, books, and snippets of her actual texts. The scales represent Murrayâs work that became the foundation for some of the most important social justice legislation of the 20th century. Hon. Patsy Takemoto Mink
Hon. Patsy Takemoto Mink
Equal Opportunity Luminary
As activist, attorney, and legislator, Hon. Patsy Takemoto Mink was the champion of Title IX legislation â a landmark move for gender equality. Her ornament features an origami crane, a symbol of Japanese culture, and represents her own Asian-American heritage. Mink was the first woman of color to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, so the scales of justice and peace sign symbolize her lifelong work advancing peace, justice, and equality. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
Trailblazing Army Surgeon
Surgeon and womenâs rights advocate, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker relentlessly pursued her desire to serve during the Civil War despite continual denials due to her gender. Her tenacity persevered and she later became the first woman surgeon with the U.S. Armyâs 52nd Regiment Ohio Voluntary Infantry. This ornament celebrates her bravery and patriotism, including decorative elements such as the Rod of Asclepius and a pocket surgical kit, similar to what she carried on the battlefield. To this day, she is the first (and only) woman to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor. Celia Cruz
Celia Cruz
Cultural Icon
As one of the few women to succeed in the male-dominated world of salsa music, Celia Cruz became one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Performing for over five decades, her powerful voice and electrifying rhythm garnered worldwide recognition, multiple awards, and the title, âQueen of Salsa.â By celebrating her Cuban culture, Cruz inspired Afro-Latinos to embrace their own heritage, making her an important cultural icon. This ornament is a tribute to a long and successful career, including her signature catchphrase, â¡Azùcar!,â which electrified audiences worldwide. Zitkala-Å a
Zitkala-Å a
Fearless Composer and Activist
Composer, activist, gifted musician, and fierce advocate for Native American rights and citizenship, Zitkala-Å aâs activist work led to the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. Her music, stories, and collaboration on the first Native American opera were ways she shared her values and culture with diverse audiences. The ornament celebrates her legacy of being a preserver of Native customs and traditions. [Shop Now]( [Shop]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [1-800-USA-MINT](tel:1-800-872-6468)
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