Former slaves slowly received the same rights as white citizens following the Civil War, although slowly. With the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, Blacks could vote, marry, and own property, although this marked the initial attempts by Southern States to restrict these same rights.
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former slaves made citizens
It was the Freedmen's Bureau.
Freedman's Bureau
The New State Constitution was successful during Reconstruction. It made the southern states write new laws that outlawed slavery. former slaves feared less of the southern states.
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yes educion did help former slaves during reconstruction
to help former slaves obtain food, shelter, clothing, and education
The Freedom's Bureau group helped educate many former slaves when they were emancipated.
Hampton University and Tuskegee University were two established schools for former slaves during Reconstruction. Both institutions played a significant role in providing educational opportunities and vocational training to African Americans in the post-Civil War era.
former slaves made citizens
It was the Freedmen's Bureau.
During Reconstruction, former slaves experienced changes to their lives such as gaining freedom, obtaining citizenship, and the opportunity to own land. However, they also faced challenges such as discrimination, violence, and the rise of segregation laws that restricted their rights. Many former slaves sought to reunite with their families, receive education, and participate in politics to secure their newfound freedoms.
former slaves envision freedom from few former slaves were able to own land
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to help former slaves obtain food, shelter, clothing, and education
The Freedmen's Bureau.
Freedman's Bureau