The Lost Plan for a Black Utopian Town ...Middle East

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In 1946, a young Black G.I. named Floyd McKissick stood amid the bombed-out rubble of Tourcoing in northern France. His unit was helping rebuild the city, and he wondered why Americans couldn’t embark on a similar task of rebuilding neighborhoods blighted by segregation at home. He would return to the United States only a few months later, but the announcement of U.S. aid to Europe under the Marshall Plan in 1948 got him thinking further. What if rebuilding involved not only bricks and mortar, but also economic opportunity? As Thomas Healy shows in his stirring new book Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of An American Utopia, McKissick never forgot his experience in war-torn Euro

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