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My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan

In 'My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan,' the former First Lady shares her insights into the political and social landscape of the 1980s, offering a personal perspective on her life in the public eye and her role as a political figure. The book provides a candid look at her relationship with her husband, her views on various political issues, and her efforts to support his presidency. It also delves into her personal life, including her struggles with addiction and her dedication to her family and to causes she believed in. more

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Nancy Reagan
Nancy Reagan

Nancy Reagan, born on July 6, 1921, and passed away on March 6, 2016, was the First Lady of the United States. Known for her elegant image and steadfast political stance, she played a significant role during her husband Ronald Reagan's presidency. more

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