The back of the U.S. $2 bill shows an image of John Trumbull's painting "Declaration of Independence." The only men in that painting who later became presidents are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
The portrait on the US Two Dollar bill is of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States. He was not, however, black.
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john hanson was president from 1 year in the late 1700 he is on the back of the 2 dollar bill
There is no black president on the back of the US $2 bill. One of the people shown is John Hanson who is sometimes considered the "first" president because he was head of state under the Articles of Confederation that preceded the federal Constitution. Hanson was rumored to have had a black ancestor although most historians either discount it or say that it can't be conclusively proven or disproven.
The portrait on the front of the US $2 bill is of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States.
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Simply, Jefferson is on the 2 dollar bill. Its a cool bill isnt it?
I think no.MoreThe reverse side of the current $2 bill is an interpretation of John Trumbull's painting of the the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but no black persons participated in the ceremony. The urban legend about a black man appearing on the bill stems from how shading on the original painting translated to the printer's engraving.
$ 2, He is not black.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on July 2, 1964.
$1: George Washington, the first president $2: Thomas Jefferson, the third president $5: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president
Thomas Jefferson is on the US 2-dollar bill.
Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President.