Sadako Crane Donation to the Truman Library
2015-12-27T19:58:38-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/842/20151227200914003_hd.jpgClifton Truman Daniel welcomed a Japanese atomic bomb survivor to his grandfather’s presidential library in Independence, Missouri, for the donation of a rare paper crane that became a symbol of peace and reconciliation after World War II.
Clifton Truman Daniel welcomed a Japanese atomic bomb survivor to his grandfather’s presidential library in Independence, Missouri, for the donation of a rare paper crane that became a symbol of peace and reconciliation after World War II.
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