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  1. Addresses to the Nation by President Reagan. Assassination Attempt. Cabinet Members During the Reagan Administration. The Chronology of the Reagan Administration, 1981-1989. Council of Economic Advisers Staff List. Entertainers at the White House, 1981-1989. Films Viewed by Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1981-1989.

  2. On March 30, 1981, just months into the Reagan presidency, John Hinckley, Jr. attempted to assassinate the president as he left a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Hinckley wounded Reagan and three others in the attempt. Here, National Security Adviser Richard V. Allen recalls what happened the day President Reagan was shot:

  3. Remarks Announcing the Death of President Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt. Out of concern for Reagan's security, he will not attend Sadat's funeral but is represented by former Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter. On 10/07/1981 by Proclamation, Reagan directs that Sadat be honored by flying the flag at half-staff. 11/18/1981

  4. Although Democrats controlled the House throughout the Reagan presidency, the Republicans won control for the first time in 40 years in 1994 under the banner of Newt Gingrich's "Contract With America," a potpourri of leftover Reagan proposals. Even today, with Democrats back in control, there are more avowed Reagan Republicans in Congress than there ever were during Reagan's lifetime. In the ...

  5. Televised Address by Governor Ronald Reagan "A Strategy for Peace in the '80s" October 24, 1980. Televised Campaign Address "A Vital Economy: Jobs, Growth, and Progress for Americans" November 03, 1980. Election Eve Address "A Vision for America" November ...

  6. Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, his presidency constituted the Reagan era, and he is considered one of the most prominent conservative figures in American history.

  7. The Reagan Library audiovisual archive contains over 1.6 million photographs, 22,000 videos, 20,000 audio recordings and 600,000 feet of motion picture film documenting primarily the Reagan Administration from 1981-89 and includes material from before and after the Presidency.