Washington in the 80s

How Washington DC Reacted to Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency and the American hostages were released in Iran. While Washingtonians eagerly welcomed the hostages' return, their reception of the new president was mixed. Many viewed Reagan's administration as out of touch with average citizens, representing a wealthy Californian conservative culture.

How Washington DC Reacted to Ronald Reagan

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    Washington in the 80s

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    It was the decade of Reagan and Barry, the Wall and the Quilt, Go-Go and DC punk, the Air Florida crash and crack, a golden age for local media and sports. WETA explores the 1980s with firsthand accounts from notable Washingtonians including Marion Barry, Carol Schwartz, Maureen Bunyan, Kojo Nnamdi, Pat Buchanan, Arch Campbell and Joe Gibbs.

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