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In 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill marking the third Monday of each January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Reagan, whose policies were disastrous for many Black Americans, had long opposed the move. “On the national holiday you mentioned, I have the reservations you have,” he wrote to one elected official at the time, “but here the perception of too many people is based on image, not reality.”
King: A Life
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