Land redistribution refers to the process of reallocating land ownership, particularly to ensure that formerly enslaved individuals and poor farmers gain access to land they can cultivate. This concept played a crucial role during the Reconstruction era as it aimed to address the deep-seated inequalities in land ownership that existed prior to the Civil War, enabling African Americans to gain a foothold in agriculture and economic independence. Such policies were foundational in attempting to transform the social and economic landscape of the South after emancipation.