African Americans navigated the transition from slavery to freedom through a combination of resilience, community building, and advocacy for their rights. Many sought education and employment opportunities to establish financial independence and gain skills. They formed mutual aid societies and churches that provided support and fostered a sense of identity and solidarity. Additionally, they actively participated in the political process, advocating for civil rights and social justice to secure their newfound freedoms.
they made life difficult by not hiring the African Americans in there buissnesses
No
They all turned gay and got AIDS.
The laws prevented white nurses from working in hospitals that admitted African Americans
African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.
It's a difficult question. When it was going on, African Americans were enslaved.
Freedmen's Bureau
they made life difficult by not hiring the African Americans in there buissnesses
No
They all turned gay and got AIDS.
After reconstruction, Jim Crow laws were passed. These laws made it difficult for African-Americans to move upward.
The Freedman's Bureau had the specific mission to help formerly enslaved African Americans transition to new lives. The Freedman's Bureau set up several schools for African Americans.
The laws prevented white nurses from working in hospitals that admitted African Americans
African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
The test they had to take was extremely difficult.
the black codes were laws passed in the united states to limit the civil rights and civil liberties of african americans