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President Bush says he was 'honored' to sign the bill authorizing African American museum
The Washington Post
2016-09-26
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At the opening of the the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Sept. 24, former President George W. Bush said he was "honored" to sign the bill to create the museum in 2003.
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