Segment from
A Whole New World
Soul City
In the 1960s, a charismatic civil rights activist turned businessman named Floyd McKissick successfully sold President Richard Nixon on an idea of a black built, black-owned community in rural North Carolina. McKissick named it Soul City. Historian Christopher Strain tells how, despite having Nixon as an ally, most of the grand plans for Soul City ultimately failed.
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