Ronald Reagan's Aids Legacy Analysis

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Ronald Reagan The Most Influential, But Also The Most Inactive.
Previous to reading Allen White’s Reagan’s AIDS Legacy/ Silence Equals Death article, I did not genuinely understand the impact that Reagan had in the lives of homosexuals and AIDS victims in America during the 1980’s. From the article, I now understand why Reagan was very much hated by Prior, Louis, and Belize in Angels in America, written by Tony Kushner.
Ronald Reagan like most of America in the 80’s was against homosexuality. He promoted a traditional American family that appealed to conservative America, and when the AIDS disease became a major problem, Reagan choose to ignore it because it was seen as an issue amongst gay Americans; the people who did not have a rightful

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