Photographs of President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Trip to Rwanda on March 25, 1998

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Photographs of President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Trip to Rwanda on March 25, 1998

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The request consists of photographs regarding the Clinton’s visit to Kigali, Rwanda on March 25, 1998 (Including the flight to and from Kigali, Rwanda). All events are from March 25, 1998 and include: President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton depart Uganda and travel to Rwanda via Air Force One, President Clinton makes a statement to reporters on the tarmac at Entebbe, Uganda regarding a school shooting in Jonesboro, Arkansas, President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton arrive at Kiglai Airport in Rwanda, President Clinton meets with President Bizimungu of Rwanda at the Rigali Airport, President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton and the U.S. Delegation participate in a discussion with Genocide survivors and future builders at Kigali Airport (Members of the U.S. Delegation include: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sandy Berger, Rep. Maxine Waters, Rep. Charles Rangel, Susan Rice and others), President Clinton delivers remarks honoring Rwandan Genocide survivors at Kigali Airport, President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, President Bizimungu and others dedicate a sculpture at the Kigali Airport in memory of the victims of the Rwandan Genocide, The Clintons and President Bizimungu depart Kigali via Air Force One for Entebbe, Uganda and President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton talk with staff and guests during their flight to Uganda.

626 photographs in color and black & white film processed from 35mm negatives.

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