In this photograph, taken by Michael Evans on October 2, 1982, President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan deliver a national radio address on drug abuse and crime during a working vacation to Camp David. During her husband's presidency, Nancy Reagan's main initiative was taking an active role in the War on Drugs, creating the "Just Say No" campaign to educate youth about the dangers of drugs and drug abuse.
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In this photograph, taken by Michael Evans on October 2, 1982, President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan deliver a national radio address on drug abuse and crime during a working vacation to Camp David. During her husband's presidency, Nancy Reagan's main initiative was taking an active role in the War on Drugs, creating the "Just Say No" campaign to educate youth about the dangers of drugs and drug abuse.
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1982-10-02
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1982-10-02
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10/2/1982 President Reagan and Nancy Reagan at Camp David making a radio address to the nation on drug abuse and crime
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https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75852447
used in Camp David article https://www.whitehousehistory.org/camp-david
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Caitlin S.
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This photograph was taken by a government employee over the course of their official duties and is in the public domain.