Southern Poverty Law Center
This is critical to understanding the legacy of slavery. A must read for#BlackHistoryMonth from the African American Intellectual History Society: "Thus, by essentially giving away land to white individuals and white-owned businesses, the Homestead Acts were the most extensive, radical, redistributive governmental policy in American history. The number of original (1862) Homestead-recipient descendants living in the year 2000 was estimated to be around forty-six million people, about a quarter of the U.S. adult population. As sociologist Thomas Shapiro pointed out, if so many white Americans can potentially trace their "legacy of property ownership" to these entitlement programs, modern-day issues like "upward mobility, economic stability, class status, and wealth" need to be understood as directly related "to one national policy - a policy that in practice essentially excluded African Americans."
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