Politico is no doubt the kind of radical far-left organization that needs keeping away from impressionable children, or adults:
The Real Origins of the Religious Right
Theyll tell you it was abortion. Sorry, the historical records clear: It was segregation.
One of the most durable myths in recent history is that the religious right, the coalition of conservative evangelicals and fundamentalists, emerged as a political movement in response to the U.S. Supreme Courts 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion. The tale goes something like this: Evangelicals, who had been politically quiescent for decades, were so morally outraged by Roe that they resolved to organize in order to overturn it.
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For many evangelical leaders, who had been following the issue since Green v. Connally, Bob Jones University was the final straw. As Elmer L. Rumminger, longtime administrator at Bob Jones University, told me in an interview, the IRS actions against his school alerted the Christian school community about what could happen with government interference in the affairs of evangelical institutions. That was really the major issue that got us all involved.
Weyrich saw that he had the beginnings of a conservative political movement, which is why, several years into President Jimmy Carters term, he and other leaders of the nascent religious right blamed the Democratic president for the IRS actions against segregated schoolseven though the policy was mandated by Nixon, and Bob Jones University had lost its tax exemption a year and a day before Carter was inaugurated as president. Falwell, Weyrich and others were undeterred by the niceties of facts. In their determination to elect a conservative, they would do anything to deny a Democrat, even a fellow evangelical like Carter, another term in the White House.
But Falwell and Weyrich, having tapped into the ire of evangelical leaders, were also savvy enough to recognize that organizing grassroots evangelicals to defend racial discrimination would be a challenge. It had worked to rally the leaders, but they needed a different issue if they wanted to mobilize evangelical voters on a large scale.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/religious-right-real-origins-107133