Vell den, vets see, dey wur angreh.
They gave freedmen fourty acres and a mule ( neve actually gave them a mule)
U.S. government created a temporary federal agency- the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands- to assist 4 million freed slaves in making the transition from slavery to freedom. For more information: http://civilwar.bluegrass.net/SlaveryAndEmancipation/freedmensbureau.html
The goal of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction was to assist formerly enslaved individuals and impoverished whites in the South by providing essential services such as education, healthcare, and employment assistance. Established in 1865, the Bureau aimed to facilitate the transition from slavery to freedom, promote civil rights, and help integrate freedmen into society. It sought to address the immediate social and economic challenges faced by these populations in the aftermath of the Civil War. Ultimately, the Bureau played a crucial role in shaping the post-war South and advancing the rights of African Americans.
to help freed slaves and that says friedman's bureau
freedmans bureau
the Freedmans Bureau
The freedmans bureau helped African American economically by providing schools to educate workers.
Education
charlotte forten from philadelphia
garbage man
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 Freedmen's Bureau primarily assisted newly freed African Americans and destitute white people in the South after the Civil War. They provided resources such as education, food, clothing, and legal representation to help them rebuild their lives and transition to freedom.
The fredman were looking for jobs which was hard being black and all. The Freedmans Bureau hepled the blacks get jobs.