File:Truman pass-the-buck.jpg

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Description Harry Truman poses for a photograph at the recreation of the Truman Oval Office at the Truman Library in 1959.
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Independence, MO
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Source Truman Library
Author uncredited photographer
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Unrestricted use from the Truman Library, part of the NARA. [1]

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Former US President Truman sits at a recreation of his Oval office at the Truman Library in 1959; the famous "The Buck Stops Here" sign sits on the desk in the foreground.

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