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Becoming Ronald Reagan: The Rise of a Conservative Icon

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Robert Mann
2019
Published by: University of Nebraska Press
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In the 1960s transitioning from acting to politics was rare. Ronald Reagan was not the first to do it, but he was the first to jump from the screen to the stump and on to credibility as a presidential contender. Reagan’s transformation from struggling liberal actor to influential conservative spokesman in five years—and then to the California governorship six years later—is a remarkable and compelling story.

In Becoming Ronald Reagan Robert Mann explores Reagan’s early life and his career during the 1950s and early 1960s: his growing desire for acclaim in high school and college, his political awakening as a young Hollywood actor, his ideological evolution in the 1950s as he traveled the country for General Electric, the refining of his political skills during this period, his growing aversion to big government, and his disdain for the totalitarian leaders in the Soviet Union and elsewhere. All these experiences and more shaped Reagan’s politics and influenced his career as an elected official.

Mann not only demonstrates how Reagan the actor became Reagan the political leader and how the liberal became a conservative, he also shows how the skills Reagan learned and the lessons he absorbed from 1954 to 1964 made him the inspiring leader so many Americans remember and revere to this day. Becoming Ronald Reagan is an indelible portrait of a true American icon and a politician like none other.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Illustrations

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xii

Introduction

pp. xiii-xviii

1. My Heart Is a Ham Loaf

pp. 1-15

2. Mr. Norm Is My Alias

pp. 16-34

3. Have You Ever Heard Him Talk?

pp. 35-46

4. An Ambassador of Goodwill

pp. 47-64

5. That’s the Way, Ron

pp. 65-74

6. Progress Is Our Most Important Product

pp. 75-83

7. He Had That Little Computer Up There

pp. 84-97

8. Ronald Reagan, Businessman

pp. 98-108

9. He Used to Be a Liberal

pp. 109-123

10. Operation Coffeecup

pp. 124-132

11. Of Course, Bobby Kennedy Is Behind It

pp. 133-145

12. Have You Reregistered as a Republican Yet?

pp. 146-162

13. Which One Was the Candidate?

pp. 163-177

14. A Rendezvous with Destiny

pp. 178-189

15. Why Didn’t Goldwater Talk Like That?

pp. 190-200

16. The Brightest Spot of the Dreary Campaign

pp. 201-211

17. The Voice of the Cubs Became the Great Communicator

pp. 212-226

Epilogue. Ron, Would You Come Down?

pp. 227-234

Notes

pp. 235-264

Bibliography

pp. 265-272

Index

pp. 273-284

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