Monday, November 3, 2025

Public Integrity’s “40 Acres and a Lie” project is honored by the Philip Meyer Journalism Awards

40 Acres and a Mule remains the nation's most famous attempt to provide some form of reparations for American slavery. Today, it is largely remembered as a broken promise and an abandoned step toward multiracial democracy. Less known is that the federal government actually did issue hundreds, perhaps thousands, of titles to specific plots of land between 4 and 40 acres. Freedmen and women built homes, established local governments, and farmed the land. But their utopia didn't last long. After President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, his successor, Andrew Johnson, stripped property from formerly enslaved Black residents across the South and returned it to their past enslavers...

https://publicintegrity.org/40-acres-and-a-lie/public-integritys-40-acres-and-a-lie-project-is-honored-by-the-philip-meyer-journalism-awards/ 


 

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