Reagan's Voice, Dreams, and Vision of a Better and Stronger America

Prior to making it to the White House in 1981, Ronald Reagan connected with the American people, capturing the hearts of a nation hungry and eager for prosperity. From small-town citizens of our great land to world leaders alike, Ronald Reagan inspired. Spanning over five decades, Reagan's remarkable career in public life began in the Midwest as a student leader and sports broadcaster, then in Hollywood as an actor and long-time director of the Screen Actors Guild. He later became Governor of California before finally setting foot in the White House as President of the United States. Ronald Reagan left a legacy behind, extraordinary in all accounts. In eight short years as President, Ronald Reagan presided over "epochal international changes" and ushered in unparalleled peace and prosperity, not only to the United States but the world.