By today’s Trumpian standards he seems mild. Even Obama praised him. Along with Lincoln, Republicans trot Ronald Reagan out every time Democrats praise their greats: Obama, LBJ, Kennedy, FDR or Truman.

Republicans regularly rate him their greatest after Lincoln.

In reality, the “great communicator,“ as he was called, was an impenetrable facade of congeniality who was hostile to civil rights.

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Despite his public congeniality, Reagan was quite hostile to civil rights. He had a history of it leading back to his testimonies for the House Un-American Activities Committee—-tasked with weeding out and blackballing suspected Communist sympathizers.

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Ronald Reagan, prior to his political career, testified in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) on October 23, 1947. At the time, Reagan was working as the president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). During his testimony, he expressed his concerns about communist influence within Hollywood and the entertainment industry.

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Reagan named several individuals whom he believed to be members of the Communist Party or associated with communist activities. His testimony was notable for his strong anti-communist stance and his efforts to purge
suspected communist sympathizers from the industry.

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While some praised Reagan’s actions, considering them a defense of American values and national security, others criticized his participation in the HUAC hearings as contributing to the climate of fear and blacklisting during the McCarthy era.

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Reagan’s activities in front of the HUAC reflected his firm opposition to communism and foreshadowed his later political career, where he to advocate against his opponents, with coding language alluding to their un-Americaness.

This eventually led him to the governorship of California.

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The Democratic presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson marked a significant turning point with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These landmark legislations caused a seismic shift within the Democratic Party. Subsequently, the Democrats experienced a loss of support from the Solid South in national presidential elections for the majority of the subsequent fifty years.

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@Deglassco In some ways LBJ's progressive legislative success was a "black swan." Who could have imagined an old "blue dog" Texas Democratic President would shepherd thru so many of his "Great Society" bills thru Congress and go on to sign VRA, CRA, Medicare, and Medicaid? Mid 60's was a liminal time, with much turmoil and conflict, an ideal time for change. He worked faster than the racists and conservatives could respond as they scurried out of the Democratic party and regrouped in the GOP. He also burned all his political capital. Moral of story: embrace chaos, work fast, and use political capital in the service of a better future not in the service of one's career.
@hopefulhumanizer LBJ did not want to be on the wrong side of history.
@Deglassco So True! He also named the right side of history: a "Great Society."