Letter from Bess W. Truman to Madge G. Wallace

In this letter to her mother, First Lady Bess W. Truman describes part of the visit that she and President Harry S. Truman and daughter Margaret Truman made to Brazil. This official State Visit coincided with President Truman's speech at the closing session of the Inter-Americ...

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