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  1. The phrase "40 acres and a mule" has come to symbolize the broken promise that Reconstruction policies would offer economic justice for African Americans. The "40 acres and a mule" promise featured prominently in the class action racial discrimination lawsuit of Pigford v. Glickman.

  2. We’ve all heard the story of the “40 acres and a mule” promise to former slaves. It’s a staple of black history lessons, and it’s the name of Spike Lees film company.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2022 · The failed promise of “40 acres and a mule denied African Americans the ability to generate financial self-sufficiency, which was needed in order to resist as much as possible the Jim Crow ...

  4. 15 de abr. de 2021 · More than 100 years later, “40 acres and a mule” would remain a battle cry for Black people demanding reparations for slavery. House panel approves bill to create commission on slavery...

  5. 19 de jun. de 2020 · Union General William T. Sherman’s plan to give newly-freed families “forty acres and a mule” was among the first and most significant promises made – and broken – to African Americans. As the Union army gradually took over Confederate territory, there was a question as to what freedom really meant for emancipated slaves.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2015 · The Freedmen's Bureau, depicted in this 1868 drawing, was created to give legal title for Field Order 15 — better known as "40 acres and a mule." Alfred Waud/Library of Congress. As the Civil...

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › forty-acres-and-Forty Acres and a Mule - Blackpast

    15 de dic. de 2007 · The phrase “forty acres and a mule” evokes the federal government’s failure to redistribute land after the Civil War and the economic hardship that African Americans suffered as a result. As Northern armies moved through the South at the end of the war, blacks began cultivating land abandoned by whites.