![]() ![]() ![]() You also write about how Trump’s rise as part of a new-money class in the late ’70s paralleled Ronald Reagan’s run for president. Goldwater said if he found that his supporters were exploiting these riots to get him elected that he would withdraw. The negotiation between demagoguery and respectability had taken an interesting turn.Īfter Barry Goldwater was nominated for president in 1964, almost within 48 hours, a race riot broke out in Harlem. But now, with Trump, white nationalists were talking about, for the first time, having a major political figure who got them. If it were 20 years ago, I would have considered it irrelevant - these were extremists that the Republicans worked hard to distance themselves from. In the period I was writing about, ’76 to ’80, the Ku Klux Klan kept popping up in the news. How did Trump’s election influence this one? The last of your four books on America’s shift to the right in the 1960s and ’70s comes out August 18. ![]()
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