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Wolcott, Victoria W.

Living in the Future: Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement

Living in the Future: Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement

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Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022. First ed., first printing (full number line). ix, 262 pages: illustrations, maps, 24 cm Fine in fine jacket as new. Hardcover. ISBN: 9780226817255, 0226817253

"Victoria W. Wolcott argues that utopianism is the little-appreciated base of the visionary worldview that informed the prime movers of the Civil Rights Movement. Idealism and pragmatism, not utopianism, are what tend to come to mind when we think about the motivating philosophies of the movement. It's well-known that many of its iconic moments were carefully executed products of planning, not passion alone. But Wolcott holds that pragmatism and idealism alike were grounded in nothing less than intensely utopian thought. Key figures from Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott to Marjorie Penney and Howard Thurman shared a belief in a radical pacificism that was, Wolcott shows, both specifically utopian and precisely engaged in changing the existing world. Casting mid-twentieth-century civil rights activism in the light of utopianism ultimately allows us to see the power of dreaming in a profound and concrete fashion, one that can be emulated in other times that are desperate for change, like today"-- Publisher. // Contents: Introduction. The workers. The cooperators. The Divinites. The fellowshippers. The pacifists. Afterword.

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