As far as higher education is concerned, Shaw University, founded as Raleigh Institute in 1865 in North Carolina, was the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the South.
in the south by the blacks
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They were mostly segregated.
in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
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Many blacks did fight in the south but not as much as blacks in the north. Blacks in the south that fought were either free land owners and were fighting to keep their land, or they were slaves of owners who were drafted in the war and they fought alongside their owners.
Mostly because of slavery torwards the black people and the whites did not like the color of blacks so they took action.
it was because blacks weren't educated and remember the south didn't want to come back to the union because they were racists against blacks. the south wanted to find ways so that the blacks couldn't vote so they made up the literacy test which made the blacks had to take a test and had to pass to become citizens and have the right to vote. the south wanted to make things difficult for them and because the blacks weren't educated they couldn't read so that was the purpose i hoped it helped me and my class were actually working on reconstrction this week so i remembered most of what we had to study
Mill owners moved their factories to the South in the 1920s due to available labor. During the same period, a lot of blacks were migrating North in search of work.
The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most popular law in that area.
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