Remembering
President Reagan
His optimism was an
inspiration; his humor a tonic; and his leadership invaluable to steering
our country toward its bright future.
Sign our condolence book and reflect on
President Reagan's many contributions and celebrate his life through these
online recollections:
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Official
White House Biography
Major Speeches (in RealAudio)
Speech on behalf of Barry Goldwater: "A Time for Choosing," delivered in Los
Angeles, CA on October 27, 1964 (Source: AmericanRhetoric.com)
Reagan's First Inaugural Address: "Putting America Back to Work" delivered
at the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 1981 (Source: AmericanRhetoric.com)
Remarks to the National Association of Evangelicals: "Evil Empire" delivered
in Orlando, FL on March 8, 1983 (Source: AmericanRhetoric.com)
Remarks at the U.S. Ranger Monument on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day
delivered at Pointe Du Hoc in Normandy, France on June 6, 1984 (Source:
AmericanRhetoric.com)
Reagan's Second Inaugural Address delivered in the Rotunda of the U.S.
Capitol on January 21, 1985 (Source: AmericanRhetoric.com)
Address to the Nation after the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster delivered
from the Oval Office on January 28, 1986 (Source: AmericanRhetoric.com)
Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall"
delivered on June 12, 1987, Brandenburg Gate, West Berlin, Germany (Source:
AmericanRhetoric.com)
Farewell Address to the Nation given from the Oval Office on January 11,
1989 (Source: AmericanPresidency.org)
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