Bush deserves credit for sitting through it all despite the awkward moments and remaining good-natured and even eloquent in his eulogy. That evening he welcomed the Harlem Dance Theater to the White House for a special performance, and among the guests was Lonnie Bunch, the director of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. Hey, Bunch! Bush said, clapping him on the back, a familiarity Bush earned when he signed legislation creating the museum in December 03. It had been a long time coming. Georgia Rep. John Lewis first introduced the legislation in 1988, and every year after that, to no avail. Even President Clinton, whos been called the first black president because of his close ties to the African-American community, couldnt get enough support in Congress for the museum.
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Truth be told, W has done more for Americans of African descent than any president since Lyndon Johnson, another Texan.