Monday, February 21, 2011
Lets recognize the Impact of Ronald Reagan on President's Day and Black History Month
A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 37 percent of American adults consider Reagan the most influential president in the last 50 years. I have to agree with this poll. In my opinion, Ronald Reagan has chartered the path that African Americans have made in my lifetime. When he died, I remembered pundits reminisced with joy the great times when he was President (I must had missed that period). People were even thinking about changing the dime and putting his image on it.
You cannot talk about Black History Month without talking about the impact Reagan has made on African Americans during his term. Why do I say that? Please see the article below:
Why All of Us Should Celebrate Ronald Reagan Day-Let’s Teach Our Kids By Davey D
Today, February 6 is Ronald Reagan Day and to be quite frank, I’m happy to celebrate. As folks gear up to pull out all the stops and all the bells and whistles to commemorate what would’ve been the Big Gipper’s 100th birthday, I too wanna leave no stone unturned. People all over the world especially our children deserve to know the truth about the man who was nick named ‘The Great Communicator‘.
To read the rest of the article, please click on the link
http://hiphopandpolitics.com/2011/02/06/why-all-of-us-should-celebrate-ronald-reagan-day-letsteach-our-kids/
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