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Burrows discusses his relations with Honduran President Ramon Villeda Morales and with General Oswaldo Lopez Arellano, the man who overthrew Villeda Morales; Villeda Morales’ 1962 visit to the U.S.; the Bay of Pigs invasion and Honduras’ relations with Cuba; and General Lopez’ 1963 coup d’état; among other issues.
Red, orange, and yellow portrait of a Mayan king or scribe wearing an elaborate headdress painted in enamel on a rectangular piece of tin. He is seated next to two vertical glyphs situated on the left. The rectangular piece of tin is attached to a wood frame.
This folder contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning President Kennedy's remarks of welcome to Dr. Ramon Villeda Morales, President of Honduras, on the South Lawn of the White House. In his speech the President discusses the Alliance for Progress and how the program will respon...
Black and white photograph of the President of Honduras Ramon Villeda Morales wearing thick rimmed glasses. Inscribed to President Kennedy.
Sound recording of President John F. Kennedy’s welcome address to Dr. Ramón Villeda Morales, President of Honduras, on the White House South Lawn. In his speech President Kennedy discusses the Alliance for Progress and how the program will respond to the current situation in Cuba.
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