The Freedmen's Bureau provided assistance to newly freed African Americans by offering food, medical care, education, and legal aid. It helped them transition from slavery to freedom and facilitated their integration into society by providing resources and support. However, the efforts of the Freedmen's Bureau were met with resistance and challenges, limiting its overall impact in the long term.
provide newly freed slave with food, education and medical care
the Freedmans Bureau
The freedmans bureau helped African American economically by providing schools to educate workers.
Education
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freedmans bureau
He was the head of the freedmans bureau
the freedmans bureau provided free african americans with food and clothing. it also helped them find jobs.
set African Americans free
Vell den, vets see, dey wur angreh.
The fredman were looking for jobs which was hard being black and all. The Freedmans Bureau hepled the blacks get jobs.