U.S. History

Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination of Ronald Reagan

Del Quentin Wilber

About the Program

Del Quentin Wilber, reporter for The Washington Post, recalls the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.  The President, codenamed Rawhide, had just delivered a lunch-time speech at the Washington Hilton Hotel and upon exiting was fired upon by John Hinckley, Jr.  The author details the Secret Service and White House response to the attempt, the severity of the President’s injuries, and the surgeons who operated on President Reagan.  Del Quentin Wilber speaks at Inkwood Books in Tampa, Florida.
 

About the Authors

Del Quentin Wilber

Del Quentin Wilber is a reporter for The Washington Post who has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.  For more information, visit rawhidedown.com. 


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Rawhide Down: The Near Assassination of Ronald Reagan

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  • Sunday, May 29th at 2:30am (ET)
  • Saturday, May 28th at 3:15pm (ET)
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