Abolitionists
The Freedom's Bureau group helped educate many former slaves when they were emancipated.
slaves
The Underground Railroad, a secret network of abolitionists, free black individuals, and sympathetic white individuals, helped slaves escape to freedom in the United States. While not a religious group in itself, many members of the Underground Railroad were inspired by their Christian beliefs to assist in freeing slaves and upholding the principle of human equality.
That would be the colonies that allowed slavery. Black slaves had no rights at all.
Harriet Tubman was a good leader. she wasn't a leader in the war, but she led slaves to Canada and their freedom by using the underground railroad which was a group of people who helped slaves get to Canada by, housing them for the night or even driving them in carraiges to other slave housers or towns. hope this helps!!
Many people helped runaway slaves because they believed in the abolition of slavery and wanted to support those seeking freedom. Some were motivated by religious or moral convictions, while others were committed to the principles of equality and human rights. Additionally, some individuals assisted runaway slaves as part of the Underground Railroad network, a secret network that helped slaves escape to free states or Canada.
Free blacks were not helped by education reform.
Black slaves, commonly referred to as N1ggers back then.Now they are known as African Americans.
The Freedman's Bureau
False for A+ Social Studies.
People who wore shackles.
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