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Reconsidering Reagan
Racism, Republicans, and the Road to Trump
von Daniel Lucks
Verlag: Beacon Press
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ISBN: 978-0-8070-2957-2
Erschienen am 04.08.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 162 mm [B] x 38 mm [T]
Gewicht: 670 Gramm
Umfang: 416 Seiten

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A long-overdue and sober examination of President Ronald Reagan's racist politics that continue to harm communities today and helped shape the modern conservative movement.
Ronald Reagan is hailed as a transformative president and an American icon, but within his twentieth-century politics lies a racial legacy that is rarely discussed. Both political parties point to Reagan as the "right" kind of conservative but fail to acknowledge his political attacks on people of color prior to and during his presidency. Reconsidering Reagan corrects that narrative and reveals how his views, policies, and actions were devastating for Black Americans and racial minorities, and that the effects continue to resonate today.
Using research from previously untapped resources including the Black press which critically covered Reagan's entire political career, Daniel S. Lucks traces Reagan's gradual embrace of conservatism, his opposition to landmark civil rights legislation, his coziness with segregationists, and his skill in tapping into white anxiety about race, riding a wave of "white backlash" all the way to the Presidency. He argues that Reagan has the worst civil rights record of any President since the 1920s-including supporting South African apartheid, packing courts with conservatives, targeting laws prohibiting discrimination in education and housing, and launching the "War on Drugs"-which had cataclysmic consequences on the lives of Black and Brown people.
Linking the past to the present, Lucks expertly examines how Reagan set the blueprint for President Trump and proves that he is not an anomaly, but in fact the logical successor to bring back the racially tumultuous America that Reagan conceptualized.



Introduction
PART I: UP FROM RACIAL LIBERALISM
CHAPTER 1
Early Reagan: The Unmaking of a Racial Liberal
CHAPTER 2
On the Wrong Side of History: States’ Rights vs. Human Rights
PART II: RIDING THE WAVE OF THE WHITE BACKLASH (1966–1980)
CHAPTER 3
Reagan’s First Campaign: Riots, the Rumford Act, and Backlash Politics
CHAPTER 4
Reagan’s 1968 Race for the Presidency: “Law and Order” and the Southern Strategy
CHAPTER 5
The Perfect Targets: Black Radicals and Welfare Moochers
CHAPTER 6
Reagan’s Near Miss in 1976: Welfare Queens, Jesse Helms, and George Wallace Voters
CHAPTER 7
Let’s Make America Great Again: Reagan’s 1980 Triumph
PART III: PRESIDENT REAGAN: ROLLING BACK THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION (1981–1989)
CHAPTER 8
Launching a Counterrevolution in Civil Rights
CHAPTER 9
Controlling the Civil Rights Commission and Igniting Old Conservative Battles
CHAPTER 10
South Africa: Reagan’s Embrace of the Apartheid Government and the Fight for Sanctions
CHAPTER 11
The Battle for the Judiciary
CHAPTER 12
The War on Drugs, Willie Horton, and the Criminalization of Blackness
CONCLUSION
Reagan’s Racial Legacy and the Road to Trump
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index



Daniel S. Lucks holds a PhD in American history from the University of California, Berkeley and is the author of Selma to Saigon: The Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. He is a graduate of the University of California Hastings College of the Law and lives in Los Angeles.


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