
The Black Utopians; vision, history, and legacy
Life Examined
Exploring Black Utopianism
This chapter examines Black Utopianism and its profound impact on Black thinkers and activists during the civil rights movement. It follows the life of Albert Clegg Jr. and his establishment of the Shrine of the Black Madonna, serving as a hub for Black nationalism and community-building. The discussion also addresses the complexities surrounding Black autonomy, land ownership, and the role of spirituality in shaping a hopeful future for Black Americans.
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