This podcast episode explores the challenges faced by Black American landowners in obtaining and maintaining land titles after emancipation. It discusses the role of the National Archives Research Center in housing and preserving these historical documents. The episode also delves into the struggles and complexities surrounding land ownership for Black Americans during this period, including legislative obstacles, opposition, and violence faced by freedmen. Furthermore, it examines the impact of stolen land on generational wealth, highlighting the lasting effects on Black families. The conversation also touches on the idea of reparations and the differing perspectives on this issue. Overall, this episode sheds light on the historical injustices and ongoing repercussions related to land ownership for Black Americans.