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40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks

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The company's building in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks is the production company of noted American filmmaker Spike Lee (born 1957).

The company is named after a famous episode of early Reconstruction. In 1865, General Sherman issued "Special Field Order 15", which ordered the distribution of lots of 40 acres (160,000 m2) to some freed black families on the Georgia coast, and also distributed some surplus army mules. After President Lincoln was assassinated, President Andrew Johnson revoked the order, took the land away from the freed slaves, and returned it to the previous owners.

After the success of films such as Do The Right Thing and Malcolm X, Lee expanded the 40 Acres brand by opening small clothing stores with merchandise that bore the 40 Acres emblem. Lee has also done several collaborations with clothing companies such as Nike, Eckō and Brooklyn Denim.

40 Acres & a Mule also has an advertising division with DDb called Spike DDB located in New York. They have done several famous Super Bowl, Nike and Lay's potato chip commercial spots. They have produced hundreds of commercials and music videos in addition to Lee's famous films.

In 2004, 40 Acres moved all of its operations to New York City with headquarters in Spike Lee's native boro of Brooklyn. 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks headquarters is located on South Elliot Avenue in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn.