Reconsidering Reagan
By Daniel S. Lucks
By Daniel S. Lucks
By Daniel S. Lucks
By Daniel S. Lucks
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$28.95
Aug 04, 2020 | ISBN 9780807029572
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Aug 04, 2020 | ISBN 9780807029985
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Praise
“Trained as both a lawyer and historian, Lucks steadily builds his case with both a prosecutor’s zeal and a scholar’s fine eye for evidence, causation, and context.”
—Religion Dispatches
“Reconsidering Reagan fills a gap in our national understanding of how white supremacy remains embedded in our laws and policies and how Reagan’s racism left a powerful legacy for Donald Trump.”
—Mary Frances Berry, member and chair, US Commission on Civil Rights, 1980–2004, and author of History Teaches Us to Resist
“Daniel Lucks has written the first sustained and comprehensive treatment of Ronald Reagan’s racial politics. . . . This exploration truly helps us grasp the character and impact of Reagan’s leadership. Those who want to understand how the GOP became the party of Trump should read Reconsidering Reagan.”
—Doug Rossinow, author of The Reagan Era: A History of the 1980s
“Throughout his political career, Ronald Reagan was on the wrong side of almost every civil rights question. Too many accounts of his life have downplayed or ignored his shameful record on civil and human rights. In this powerful and persuasive book, Daniel Lucks shines an honest, uncompromising light on Reagan’s disgraceful legacy and draws a straight line from Reagan to Donald Trump.”
—Robert Mann, author of Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon
“Deeply researched and forcefully written, Reconsidering Reagan provides a bracing reexamination of Reagan’s attitudes, rhetoric, and policies toward the question of civil rights and racial injustice. Lucks gives a searing indictment of Reagan’s leadership of the conservative movement that’s sure to revise our understanding of who Reagan was and what he stood for.”
—Matthew Dallek, author of The Right Moment: Ronald Reagan’s First Victory and the Decisive Turning Point in American Politics
“An elegantly written, powerfully argued, and unsparing indictment of Reagan’s racial record across his entire political career. . . . This history ought to trouble the consciences of principled conservatives and should be required reading for all Americans who seek to understand the trajectory of the Republican Party since Reagan.”
—Geoffrey Kabaservice, director of political studies at the Niskanen Center and author of Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, from Eisenhower to the Tea Party
Table Of Contents
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
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