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In 'Soul City,' One Man Envisions A Place Where Black People Have Power, Opportunity


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Floyd McKissick had a beautiful dream and he almost pulled it off.
In 1969, the civil rights activist, tired of seeing Black people shut out of politics and business, made a bold proposal: He wanted to found a new city, one where Black people would have power and opportunity. As Thomas Healy writes in his new book,
Soul City, the town would be a model of Black economic empowerment, bringing money and jobs to a region that had been left behind by the twin forces of industrialization and urbanization.
It very nearly worked. Healy s fascinating book explores how McKissick went about building a city from scratch, only to have his dreams dashed by a combination of prejudice and bureaucracy. It s an excellent chronicle not just of McKissick s project, but of an America in the 1970s still influenced by anti-Black racism. ....

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Author Thomas Healy chronicles how, in 1969, Floyd McKissick went about building a city from scratch, only to have his dreams dashed by a combination of prejudice and bureaucracy.
In ‘Soul City,’ One Man Envisions A Place Where Black People Have Power, Opportunity
By Michael Schaub 
January 29, 2021
Floyd McKissick had a beautiful dream and he almost pulled it off.
In 1969, the civil rights activist, tired of seeing Black people shut out of politics and business, made a bold proposal: He wanted to found a new city, one where Black people would have power and opportunity. As Thomas Healy writes in his new book, ....

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Things up. i lived in georgia, alabama, mississippi, northwest florida, for 45 years. never once did i hear anybody talking about public hanging in a positive way, that i like jimmy so much, you know what? i may just meet him one night at a public hanging. nor did i ever hear anything like that. and i grew up at a time when people were were fighting for voting rights, people were fighting for, you know, against segregated accommodate additions. there were parts of my state where my family you know, my father wouldn t drive. he just wouldn t go down certain roads because it was they were known as sort of klan country. and even then, the idea that anyone would speak like that about a public hanging and try to pass that off as some sort of colloquialism, some sort of, you ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150408:04:48:00

Part of this story? where did that story come from? well that story was in the congressman s recollection and from other places it s cited. for us i mean think about that kid was just a few years older than barack obama, president barack obama right now. a real person who has to live with that. when you confront these stories, we re confronting not just things from the past but things people are living with and we can t hide any of that. that s the only way we can have hey true conversation about where we re going as a country and as a nation. congressman, are you looking forward to finishing this trilogy. oh, yes i am. but the struggle was not just a struggle for a few days or a few weeks, a few months or a few years so to finish is going to take a little time. but we re going to work together and we re going to finish it. congressman john lewis, andrew aidan, nate powell great work. i know you re takinged world by storm with this. well done. great to see you. thank you. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150408:08:39:00

He went on to birmingham when where they were dragged off to jail, driven into klan country. they went to montgomery where they were beaten by a mob. a mob that beat up the press. a mob that beat up a man sent from bobby kennedy s office in washington to try to make peace with local authorities in montgomery. they went to jackson, mississippi where they were beaten and vailed and sent to the state penitentiary. john lewis did not take that fellowship and go to india. he stayed in the south. he was refusing to stop being nonviolent. he became ahead of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, at age 23, he was the man who spoke just before martin ....

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