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Within the context of his performance at the super bowl he spoke about 40 Acres and A Mule. Like Spike Lee, he is spreading misinformation.
Spike Lee, too, mislead us into thinking 40Acres & A Mule Applied To All Black People, smh. His connection to Alpha Phi Alpha disqualifies him from teaching any historical reference that is beneficial to black people.
"...We have been taught in school that the source of the policy of “40 acres and a mule” was Union General William T. Sherman’s Special Field Order No. 15, issued on Jan. 16, 1865. (That account is half-right: Sherman prescribed the 40 acres in that Order, but not the mule. The mule would come later.) But what many accounts leave out is that this idea for massive land redistribution actually was the result of a discussion that Sherman and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton held four days before Sherman issued the Order, with 20 leaders of the black community in Savannah, Ga., where Sherman was headquartered following his famous March to the Sea. The meeting was unprecedented in American history..."


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Within the context of his performance at the super bowl he spoke about 40 Acres and A Mule. Like Spike Lee, he is spreading misinformation.
Spike Lee, too, mislead us into thinking 40Acres & A Mule Applied To All Black People, smh. His connection to Alpha Phi Alpha disqualifies him from teaching any historical reference that is beneficial to black people.
"...We have been taught in school that the source of the policy of “40 acres and a mule” was Union General William T. Sherman’s Special Field Order No. 15, issued on Jan. 16, 1865. (That account is half-right: Sherman prescribed the 40 acres in that Order, but not the mule. The mule would come later.) But what many accounts leave out is that this idea for massive land redistribution actually was the result of a discussion that Sherman and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton held four days before Sherman issued the Order, with 20 leaders of the black community in Savannah, Ga., where Sherman was headquartered following his famous March to the Sea. The meeting was unprecedented in American history..."

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This revolutionary idea became a failed promise to freed slaves after the Civil War.
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