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  • and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised, that "the honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the stateĀ­ ment of truth or for the performance of duty." That was this Nation's policy in the 1830's
  • OF THE PORTRAIT OF BESS TR UMAN TO THE WHITE HOUSE This is a very happy occasion for me. For I have long felt that the Wbite House should have a portrait of Mrs. Truman. lt was not easy to get tbe lady 1 s permission. In typical modesty, she put me off seve!'al
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Presentation of the Portrait of Bess Truman to the White House, 4/18/1968"