Ronald Reagan Freedom Award

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The Ronald Reagan Freedom Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.[1] The award is given to "those who have made monumental and lasting contributions to the cause of freedom worldwide."[2]

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Ronald Reagan Freedom Award
Ronald Reagan awards Mikhail Gorbachev with the first Award at the Reagan Library
CountryUnited States
Established1992
First award1992
Websitehttps://www.reaganfoundation.org/programs-events/the-ronald-reagan-freedom-award/ Edit this on Wikidata
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Until her death, the award was given by former first lady Nancy Reagan on behalf of her husband, who died in June 2004. The award was first given in 1992, by former president Ronald Reagan himself. In 1994, Nancy Reagan presented the award instead as her husband had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease that year and was unable to attend the ceremony.

In order to receive the award, the potential recipient had to "have made monumental and lasting contributions to the cause of freedom worldwide", as well as "embody President Reagan's lifelong belief that one man or woman truly can make a difference".[2]

Recipients

Nancy Reagan presents entertainer Bob Hope with the Award, 1997

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