Vote.
Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.
they wanted freedom
FREEDOM
One significant effect of the Emancipation Proclamation on African Americans in the North was the bolstering of morale and a sense of hope for freedom and equality. It encouraged many free African Americans to actively support the Union war effort, leading to the enlistment of nearly 200,000 Black soldiers in the Union Army. This participation not only helped to change perceptions of African Americans but also laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements. Ultimately, the proclamation symbolized a critical step toward the broader fight for freedom and justice.
they feared of losing there freedom
freedom for other african americans
Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved person and prominent abolitionist, was a key figure who encouraged African Americans to escape race-based discrimination. He advocated for civil rights, education, and self-empowerment, urging African Americans to fight for their freedom and equality. Additionally, figures like Harriet Tubman and W.E.B. Du Bois also played significant roles in inspiring and mobilizing African Americans to resist oppression and seek justice.
There were a number of African American Civil Rights Movement that were meant to fight for the freedom of the African Americans. One of the leaders of the movement was Martin Luther King Jnr.
Booker T. Washington- encouraged african americans to improve their educational and economic well being (wealthier) in order to end segregation. this will give people more respect and get better jobs. W.E.B DuBois- believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights.
Most African Americans joined the British, because the British offered them freedom.
they wanted freedom
FREEDOM
The Freedom Summer was a public campaign to help register African Americans to vote in the deep south in the summer of 1964.
African Americans have assisted in the fight for freedom in a number of ways including serving in the military. African Americans have also led protests, and have written and spoken passionately about freedom.
for freedom of African Americans for freedom of afican american -_- +_+
One significant effect of the Emancipation Proclamation on African Americans in the North was the bolstering of morale and a sense of hope for freedom and equality. It encouraged many free African Americans to actively support the Union war effort, leading to the enlistment of nearly 200,000 Black soldiers in the Union Army. This participation not only helped to change perceptions of African Americans but also laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements. Ultimately, the proclamation symbolized a critical step toward the broader fight for freedom and justice.
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