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πŸͺ§ BHM 2026 by QCT | Post #10 πŸŽ“ The Myth of Freedom Without Land (1865)




πŸͺ§ BHM 2026 by QCT | Post #10

πŸŽ“ The Myth of Freedom Without Land (1865)

In 1865, the end of the Civil War ⚔️ and the passage of the 13th Amendment πŸ“œ meant more than just headlines for North Carolina—it meant sudden, risky freedom for roughly 350,000 Black people πŸ§‘πŸΏ‍🌾 who had been enslaved, living among about 650,000 whites 🀍 in the state.

This new freedom came with no land 🌾, no compensation πŸ’°, and no real support 🚫 for people deliberately denied education πŸ“š, property rights 🏠, and wage autonomy πŸ’Ό for generations.

Many newly freed Black North Carolinians tried to survive by working for white landowners πŸ‘¨πŸ»‍🌾 or by following Union forces πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ, hoping the U.S. government would honor General Sherman’s promise of “🌾40 acres and a 🐴 mule.” That promise was revoked ❌ in Washington, leaving Black families still taking orders without the tools to build independence.

The result for many was tenant farming and sharecropping 🌱 — systems that kept Black laborers tied to white-owned land through debt πŸ’Έ, manipulative contracts πŸ“‘, and economic dependency ⛓️.

To counteract Southern resistance πŸ›‘, Radical Republicans in Congress πŸ›️ created the Freedmen’s Bureau 🏫 to assist with work, justice ⚖️, and education πŸŽ“. But white Southerners pushed back, accusing it of “stirring up trouble” simply for challenging the old racial order 🧱.

This isn’t about “Black people not knowing how to take care of themselves” πŸ™„ — it’s about a federal government that ended slavery without offering land, protection, or structural support 🧱, while white supremacists rebuilt the old system under a new name πŸ“‰.

πŸ“’ Freedom without resources is just another form of control.
πŸ’‘ True freedom requires ownership, protection, and opportunity.


πŸ“… Event Details

🚌 Tour: 28th Annual Queen City Tours® Charlotte Black/African-American Heritage Tour
πŸ“ Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
πŸ—“️ Dates: February 1–28, 2026 (Black History Month)
πŸ•’ Times: Daily @ 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM
🌐 Website: https://charlottepilgrimagetour.com
πŸ“ž Contact: (704) 566-0104 | info@queencitytours.com


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