George H. W. Bush Quote

No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces, too, of the past. We, in the United States, acknowledge such an injustice in our own history: The internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry was a great injustice, and it will never be repeated.


Observing the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, December 7 1991


No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces, too, of...

No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces, too, of...

No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces, too, of...

No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces, too, of...