to set up independent farms and businesses following the Civil War.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1875 did sought to guarantee freedom of access, regardless of the race, to the "full and equal enjoyment"
Lives of African Americans changed because they were free. However, they often led more dangerous lives because they were still not able to get what the white people had. Most turned to tenant farming because they had no money. With that said, African Americans gained civil rights that white people had.
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The person named in the 1909 handbill is likely W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent African American intellectual and civil rights activist. He co-founded the NAACP and advocated for racial equality, emphasizing the importance of education and civil rights for African Americans. Du Bois promoted the idea of the "Talented Tenth," encouraging the development of a leadership class among African Americans to challenge systemic racism and uplift the community. His work laid the groundwork for future civil rights movements and aimed at improving social, economic, and political conditions for African Americans.
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they weren't slaves anymore
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 Civil Rights Act of 1875 did sought to guarantee freedom of access, regardless of the race, to the "full and equal enjoyment"
Lives of African Americans changed because they were free. However, they often led more dangerous lives because they were still not able to get what the white people had. Most turned to tenant farming because they had no money. With that said, African Americans gained civil rights that white people had.
World War II helped the Civil Rights Movement because African Americans risked their lives for the country's freedom. - NovaNet
African American lives
Martin Luther King, Jr. is remembered as a great civil rights leader, especially for African-Americans, and for his "I Have a Dream" speech.More:He changed our lives and let African-Americans get better educations and more freedoms.
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Slavers. In the 1880's the African American Americans worked as slaves.
The person named in the 1909 handbill is likely W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent African American intellectual and civil rights activist. He co-founded the NAACP and advocated for racial equality, emphasizing the importance of education and civil rights for African Americans. Du Bois promoted the idea of the "Talented Tenth," encouraging the development of a leadership class among African Americans to challenge systemic racism and uplift the community. His work laid the groundwork for future civil rights movements and aimed at improving social, economic, and political conditions for African Americans.