Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia

Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia

by Thomas Healy
Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia

Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia

by Thomas Healy

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Overview

"One of the greatest least-told stories in American history. . . . Healy does an excellent job recounting the details."
--The New York Times Book Review

In 1969, with America's inner cities in turmoil and racial tensions high, civil rights leader Floyd McKissick announced an audacious plan: he would build a new city in rural North Carolina, open to all races but intended primarily to benefit Black people. The idea attracted planning help from places like Harvard and MIT, interest from companies such as GM, and a loan guarantee from the federal government worth $86 million today. Soon, the brand-new community had roads, houses, a health care center, and an industrial plant. By the year 2000, projections said, Soul City would have 50,000 residents.

But the utopian vision was not to be. The virulently racist Jesse Helms, newly elected as senator from North Carolina, swore to block any further government spending on the project. At the same time, the liberal Raleigh News & Observer, on the lookout for government malfeasance, ran a series of articles mistakenly claiming fraud and corruption in the construction effort. Battered from the left and the right, Soul City went bankrupt in 1979. Today, it is a ghost town--and its industrial plant, erected to promote Black economic freedom, has been converted into a prison.

In a brilliantly vivid, gripping narrative, acclaimed author Thomas Healy resurrects this forgotten saga of race, capitalism, and the struggle for equality. Was it an impossible, misbegotten dream from the beginning? Or a brilliant idea thwarted by prejudice and bad timing? And how differently might history have turned out if Soul City had been allowed to succeed?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250811264
Publisher: Holt, Henry & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 682,813
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Thomas Healy is the author of The Great Dissent, which won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and the Hugh M. Hefner Free Speech Award. He is a professor of law at Seton Hall Law School, and was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in support of his work on Soul City. A native of North Carolina, he lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Prologue: "Comes the Colored Hour" 1

Part I

1 "Black Boy in a White Land" 23

2 Scrambled Egg 37

3 "Look Out, Whitey!" 49

4 Dreams into Reality 61

Part II

5 Klan Country 81

6 "Integration Blackwards" 94

7 Green Power 115

8 A Fresh Start 134

9 "The Salad Pickers" 154

10 Naming Rights 170

11 "Theory of the Sugar Tit" 189

Part III

12 Black Elephants 205

13 Present at the Creation 218

14 Cream of the Crop 230

15 Blindsided 246

16 The Battle of Soul City 259

Part IV

17 Good Place to Live 275

18 Pride or Prejudice 285

19 Maseratis and Microwaves 301

20 "Sorrow's Kitchen" 318

Epilogue: Mixed Blessings 327

Notes 345

Bibliography 407

Acknowledgments 415

Index 419

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