He was the head of the freedmans bureau
Oliver O. Howard was a prominent Union general during the Civil War and played a significant role in the Reconstruction era as the Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau from 1865 to 1874. He was instrumental in providing assistance to formerly enslaved individuals, helping them with education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Howard advocated for civil rights and worked to facilitate the transition of freedpeople into society. His efforts were crucial in shaping policies aimed at integrating African Americans into post-war life in the South.
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The freedmen provided cheap labor and expertise skills in the reconstruction governments.
they played the role of being freed
they played the role of being freed
They helped flip hamburgers and paint trees
they worked to put white southerners back into power
they worked to put white southerners back into power
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He played the role of Oliver Barrett III.
they played the role of being freed
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