2019
DOI: 10.7312/zama18740
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Black Utopia

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“…The focus is on two African American utopias: Du Bois's 'The Comet' (1920) and the movement for reparations for slavery. It is not possible to trace the entire history of Black utopianism in this article, something which is done very ably elsewhere (Brown, 2021;Kelley, 2002;Sargent, 2020;Womack, 2013;Zamalin, 2019). While these histories often highlight the contributions of Du Bois and the reparations movement, they also include a wide range of other examples, such as: attempts to found African American towns, including the Exodusters of the 1870s and Civil Rightsleader Floyd McKissick's Soul City in the 1970s; literary utopias from Sutton E Griggs's Imperium in Imperio (1899) to Rivers Solomon's The Deep (2019).…”
Section: Black Utopia: From Du Bois To Reparationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The focus is on two African American utopias: Du Bois's 'The Comet' (1920) and the movement for reparations for slavery. It is not possible to trace the entire history of Black utopianism in this article, something which is done very ably elsewhere (Brown, 2021;Kelley, 2002;Sargent, 2020;Womack, 2013;Zamalin, 2019). While these histories often highlight the contributions of Du Bois and the reparations movement, they also include a wide range of other examples, such as: attempts to found African American towns, including the Exodusters of the 1870s and Civil Rightsleader Floyd McKissick's Soul City in the 1970s; literary utopias from Sutton E Griggs's Imperium in Imperio (1899) to Rivers Solomon's The Deep (2019).…”
Section: Black Utopia: From Du Bois To Reparationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are reasons to think that Du Bois's work has much to contribute to utopian sociology. 3 As Du Bois scholars have stressed, a concern with visions of new and better worlds punctuates his corpus, something particularly evident in his works of fiction (Ahmad, 2009;Byerman, 1992;Zamalin, 2019). For instance, The Quest for the Silver Fleece (1911) contains a detailed description of a utopian community led by a Black woman from the South, while Dark Princess (1928) imagines a future world where all the racially oppressed peoples of the world form an anti-racist, anti-colonial alliance.…”
Section: Du Bois's Dialectic Of Hope and Disappointmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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