People, Locations, Episodes

Mon, 02.05.1866

Land For Former American Slaves Amendment is Offered in Congress

*On this date in 1866, Congressman and abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens offered real-estate compensation to Black slaves for emancipation.

This was an amendment to the Freedmen's Bureau bill authorizing the distribution of public land and confiscated land to freedmen and loyal refugees in forty-acre lots. The House defeated the measure by a vote of 126 to 37. A Black delegation led by Frederick Douglass called on President Johnson and urged ballots for former slaves.

The meeting ended in disagreement and controversy after President Andrew Johnson reiterated his opposition to Black suffrage.

Reference:

Senate.gov

Law.Viriginia.edu

Historic U.S. Cases 1690-1993:
An Encyclopedia New York
Copyright 1992 Garland Publishing,
New York
ISBN 0-8240-4430-4

New Poem Each Day

Poetry Corner

Black is what the prisons are, The stagnant vortex of the hours Swept into totality, Creeping in the perjured heart, Bitter in the vulgar rhyme, Bitter on the walls; Black is where the devils... THE AFRICAN AFFAIR by Bruce M. Wright.
Read More