The Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865, provided crucial support for African Americans in the South during the Reconstruction era. It helped establish schools, offering education and literacy programs for formerly enslaved individuals. The bureau also facilitated employment opportunities, provided legal assistance, and helped with housing and food distribution. Overall, it played a vital role in aiding the transition from slavery to freedom and promoting civil rights for African Americans.
the freedmens bureau help blacks transition from a slame to a free american citizen, by building schools, hospitals and many other things!
no because at the time african americans were still not allowed to do some things in New York, but in 1893 they decided to let them in but not yet. so in 1857 they finally let African Americans to join the army in New York
There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.
African Americans believe in lots of things. Some can be catholic or some can be Christians. But they mainly believe in God but in different ways
They were not able to do things we can today
food, clothing and medical attention
the freedmens bureau help blacks transition from a slame to a free american citizen, by building schools, hospitals and many other things!
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African Americans provided their services. They provided a lot of things
Many Africans Americans were deposed
They have equal rights
Good things during Reconstruction included the ratification of the 14th and 15th Amendments, which granted citizenship and voting rights to African Americans. Bad things included the rise of discriminatory Jim Crow laws, violence against African Americans, and economic hardship in the South.
She helped African Americans and native Americans get the things and opportunities that Americans had.
Since African-Americans are very diverse, they eat a diverse diet like other Americans. There is no "African-American" diet, just like there isn't a "white American diet."
The Freedmen's Bureau initially aimed to provide food, shelter, and medical care for newly freed African Americans after the Civil War. They also focused on education and helping freed people find work and negotiate labor contracts.
Are you serious? This is such a stupid question. They're people, they do the same things you and I do.
no because at the time african americans were still not allowed to do some things in New York, but in 1893 they decided to let them in but not yet. so in 1857 they finally let African Americans to join the army in New York