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African Americans received better service than in businesses owned by whites
African Americans received better service than in businesses owned by whites
The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal government agency designed to ease the transition of slaves to freedom. It was created in 1865.
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Women helped the wounded soldiers and African Americans fought in the army in return for freedom after the war
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The Freedman's Bureau had the specific mission to help formerly enslaved African Americans transition to new lives. The Freedman's Bureau set up several schools for African Americans.
World War II helped the Civil Rights Movement because African Americans risked their lives for the country's freedom. - NovaNet
The Freedmen's Bureau helped former slaves by providing assistance in the form of education, healthcare, and legal support. It helped them secure employment, land, and basic necessities like food and clothing, and played a key role in the transition from slavery to freedom for many African Americans after the Civil War.
They helped because the Americans needed more men so they said fight with us and you get freedom. It was an honorable way out of bondage.
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The twenty-fourth amendment helped African Americans to vote by eliminating poll taxes.
She helped found the NAACP.