

40 Acres and a Lie Part 2
34 snips Feb 15, 2025
In this discussion, journalist Alexia Fernandez-Campbell, a leading voice at the Center for Public Integrity, unravels the compelling story of Skidaway Island, once a thriving Black community. The conversation dives into the heartbreaking loss of land promised to freedmen post-Civil War, revealing buried legal documents that highlight this historical injustice. Listeners learn about the journey of a descendant discovering her ancestor’s title, and the exploration of reparations for those affected by generations of land dispossession. It's a poignant reflection on legacy and equity.
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Skidaway Island's Transformation
- Skidaway Island, Georgia, is a luxurious gated community with waterfront views and amenities.
- Once a thriving Black community, established by freedmen in 1865 under the 40-acres program.
40 Acres: A Broken Promise?
- Black people were not just promised land; they received possessory land titles under the 40-acres program.
- The Center for Public Integrity's research revealed this through Reconstruction Era records.
Differing Perspectives at the Landings
- Karen Dove Barr, a white resident, describes the Landings as a 'paradise'.
- Linda Brown, one of the few Black residents, acknowledges the welcoming atmosphere but feels like an 'other'.