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

Author: Thomas Healy

Narrator: Larry Herron

Unabridged: 12 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/02/2021


Synopsis

The fascinating, forgotten story of the 1970s attempt to build a city dedicated to racial equality in the heart of “Klan Country”.

In 1969, with America’s 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 but intended primarily to benefit Black people. Named Soul City, the community secured funding from the Nixon administration, planning help from Harvard and the University of North Carolina, and endorsements from the New York Times and the Today show. Before long, the brand-new settlement – built on a former slave plantation – had roads, houses, a health care center, and an industrial plant. By the year 2000, projections said, Soul City would have fifty thousand residents.

But the utopian vision was not to be. The race-baiting Jesse Helms, newly elected as senator from North Carolina, swore to stop government spending on the project. Meanwhile, the liberal Raleigh News & Observer mistakenly claimed fraud and corruption in the construction effort. Battered from the left and the right, Soul City was shut down after just a decade. Today, it is a ghost town – and its industrial plant, erected to promote Black economic freedom, has been converted into a prison.

In a gripping, poignant narrative, acclaimed author Thomas Healy resurrects this forgotten saga of race, capitalism, and the struggle for equality. Was it an impossible dream from the beginning? Or a brilliant idea thwarted by prejudice and ignorance? And how might America be different today if Soul City had been allowed to succeed?

A Macmillan Audio production from Metropolitan Books

About Thomas Healy

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raymond on January 17, 2021

Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia by Thomas Healy is the story of one man's dream to build a majority Black city in rural NC and how that dream failed. Floyd McKissick was a civil rights leader who was also the founder and developer of Soul City, NC. His goal in bui......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie on February 05, 2021

***I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway*** Have you heard of Soul City? Prior to reading this book, I hadn't. Soul City was an endeavor by civil rights leader Floyd McKissick to create a town that existed outside of segregation and integration and other racist issues of the 1960s. He wanted to cre......more

Goodreads review by Awoenam on March 04, 2022

I've always wanted to build cities. Not just any city, but one where everyone had access to everything. As I grew up, that dream seemed basically impossible so I pivoted to just improving existing ones. Thomas Healy's Soul City walked through the struggles Floyd McKessick faced in trying to fulfill......more

Goodreads review by Challen on March 14, 2025

Another piece of NC history that I had no idea existed. The author could have written this book more concisely and it was quite dry at times. But the story of Mckissick’s drive in the face of adversity was admirable.......more

Goodreads review by J Earl on November 09, 2020

Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia by Thomas Healy is a fascinating history about a quickly forgotten piece of the struggle for social justice. This is one of those books that, for me, is greater than the sum of its parts. The writing is very good, the research is tho......more