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May 31, 2017 · Learn about the Just Say No movement, launched by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the 1980s, to encourage children to reject drugs. Find out how the campaign influenced the War on Drugs, the D.A.R.E. program and public opinion.
" Just Say No " was an advertising campaign prevalent during the 1980s and early 1990s as a part of the U.S.-led war on drugs, aiming to discourage children from engaging in illegal recreational drug use by offering various ways of saying no. The slogan was created and championed by Nancy Reagan during her husband's presidency. [1] Initiation.
Nancy Reagan Introduces "Just Say No" Campaign. In a nationally broadcast message to the American people on September 14, 1986, first lady Nancy Reagan joins President Ronald Reagan...
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Mar 6, 2016 · Nancy Reagan made \"Just say no\" her signature anti-drug cause as first lady, using TV shows, speeches and personal appearances to reach millions of children. The slogan was praised and mocked, and faced challenges from experts and drug users.
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Mar 6, 2016 · 'Just Say No': How Nancy Reagan Helped America Lose the War on Drugs. When Nancy Reagan died on Sunday at age 94, she left behind a legacy as one of the most influential — and...
Sep 14, 1986 · They focus on the damage drugs are inflicting throughout the country and advocate "Just Say No." Presidential Speeches | Ronald Reagan Presidency September 14, 1986: Speech to the Nation on the Campaign Against Drug Abuse