Duke Ellington Will Be The First African American on US Coin

From CNN:

Jazz legend Duke Ellington is the first African American to appear on an American coin, the U.S. Mint says in introducing the latest in its line of state-themed quarters.

The District of Columbia commemorative quarter showing Ellington playing the piano will be introduced by U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy at a news conference Tuesday at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.

Ellington won the honor by a vote of D.C. residents, beating out abolitionist Frederick Douglas and astronomer Benjamin Banneker.

Ellington was born in the District and composed more than 3,000 songs, including the notable “It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing,” a song that helped usher in the swing era of jazz.

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  • Zare

    Come on here people! Being black was the least of Dukes talents. He was one of the greatest musicians of all time!!!!!! Well however you look at it, Duke deserves recognitian.

  • http://sparklepony.blogspot.com Princess Sparkle Pony

    Actually, Duke Ellington will be the seventh African American to appear on a US coin. Booker T. Washington, Crispus Attucks, George Washington Carver and three (anonymous) African American patriots beat him to it.

    Still very cool, though!

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    • Mrsslisan

      Duke Ellington is the first black African American to appear on a circulating coin, this coin is for use. the other African American coins or commemorative coins. please read the facts.

  • http://blackandmarriedwithkids.com TheDad

    @Zare- no one said being black was his greatest talent? And that’s not why he was chosen to be on the coin either.

    @Princess Sparkle Pony – I didn’t know that. What US coins were they on?

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  • http://sparklepony.blogspot.com Princess Sparkle Pony

    Check out the link in my comment. They weren’t as widely circulated as the state quarters, but they were still official US coins.

    As a DC resident, though, I’m thrilled by the choice of Duke Ellington and will probably have “Caravan” stuck in my head all day long.

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  • http://blackandmarriedwithkids.com TheDad

    @ Princess Sparkle Pony – Great catch. I stand corrected even though I took CNN’s word for it :-) I encourage our readers to check our your page for the real low down!

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  • Wtf?

    This is silly. Putting Duke Ellington on the back of a coin won’t change my attitude towards this country.

  • http://coinupdate.com coin update

    In addition to Booker T. Washington, Crispus Attucks, and George Washington Carver, there was also Jackie Robinson. He was on $5 Gold Commemorative and $1 Silver Commemorative Coins released in 1997.

  • http://www.blackandmarriedwithkids.com TheDad

    The scoop is this is the first coin that will be in circulation. The earlier coins were commemorative pieces.