"It doesn't do good to open doors for someone who doesn't have the price to get in. If he has the price, he may not need the laws. There is no law saying the Negro has to live in Harlem or Watts"
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The kicker is the final assertion, delivered like a commonsense mic drop: “There is no law saying the Negro has to live in Harlem or Watts.” It’s technically narrow and politically potent. By focusing on the absence of explicit legal compulsion, Reagan erases the machinery that actually produced segregation: redlining, restrictive covenants, steering by realtors, exclusionary zoning, lending discrimination, white violence, and the plain economics of unequal schools and jobs. He’s not arguing that ghettos are good; he’s arguing that they’re voluntary, and therefore not government’s responsibility to remedy.
Context matters: Reagan rose with a post-civil-rights conservatism that translated backlash into “colorblind” governance. The intent is to relocate racism from systems to individuals, turning the state from guarantor of rights into an overbearing doorman. The subtext is blunt: inequality is unfortunate, but it’s not unjust in any way that requires collective repair.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Reagan, Ronald. (2026, January 15). It doesn't do good to open doors for someone who doesn't have the price to get in. If he has the price, he may not need the laws. There is no law saying the Negro has to live in Harlem or Watts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-doesnt-do-good-to-open-doors-for-someone-who-27043/
Chicago Style
Reagan, Ronald. "It doesn't do good to open doors for someone who doesn't have the price to get in. If he has the price, he may not need the laws. There is no law saying the Negro has to live in Harlem or Watts." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-doesnt-do-good-to-open-doors-for-someone-who-27043/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It doesn't do good to open doors for someone who doesn't have the price to get in. If he has the price, he may not need the laws. There is no law saying the Negro has to live in Harlem or Watts." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-doesnt-do-good-to-open-doors-for-someone-who-27043/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.






