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May 31, 1836
Andrew Jackson

To the Senate:

I transmit herewith the response of Samuel Gwin, Esq.,* to the charges affecting his official conduct and character which were set forth in the evidence taken under the authority of the Senate by the Committee on Public Lands, and which was referred to the President by the resolution of the Senate bearing date the 3d day of March, 1835. This resolution an...

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Arlington National Cemetery

Presidents have been central in establishing and modifying our practices for Memorial Day. 

LBJ shaking hands with Martin Luther King after signing the civil rights act.

Starting in the late 20th Century, Presidential documents show a decidedly new emphasis on recognition of a wide variety of cultural groups