Did Visa go too far for black history month? More details inside…
OneUnited Bank, a Black-claimed bank headquartered in Boston, gave constrained release check cards for Black History Month including the proclaimed Harriet Tubman doing what seems, by all accounts, to be the “Wakanda Forever” salute. The bank took to social media to declare the arrival of the unique version Visa check card and portrayed it as “an image of Black strengthening.”
Teri Williams, President and COO of OneUnited Bank said in an announcement, “we have the ability to put Harriet Tubman on a worldwide installment gadget in festivity of Black History Month,” including, “this image of Black strengthening in 2020 will make ready for the Harriet Tubman structure on the $20 note.”
Our limited-edition Harriet Tubman Visa Debit Card is a symbol of Black empowerment. Don’t miss out! #GetTheCard today! #HarrietTubman #BlackHistoryMonth #BankBlackhttps://t.co/LWbOmRjNcy pic.twitter.com/okLTuJskXC
— OneUnited Bank (@oneunited) February 13, 2020
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