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The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution abolished and continues to abolish slavery.

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Q: What agency helped free African Americans by establishing schools?
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What agency helped freed African Americans by establising schools?

Freedman's burea


What government agency set up schools and helped formerly enslaved African Americans in the South?

Freedmen's Bureau


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What was the Freedmen's Bureau and what did it do?

The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency that set up schools and hospitals for African Americans and it distributed clothes, food, and fuel throughout the South.


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What government agency was formed to help African Americans adjust to freedom and to protect their civil rights?

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