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.
African Americans received better service than in businesses owned by whites
They made groups(NAACP,SNCC ect.),did protests(sit-ins,marches ect.).and also held speeches. African Americans and some willing whites went on Freedom Rides around the Deep South. Since most of these events were televised, the people of America saw what happened when they were beaten up and hurt by the police, this also(sortof) helped because the people were shocked at how African Americans were treated.Hope this helped!
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African Americans had many important roles that they played in the war for independence. They helped to operate farms and businesses when the men would go off to fight. Enslaved African Americans fled from their masters to take up arms with the British after they were promised freedom for their efforts.
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Women helped the wounded soldiers and African Americans fought in the army in return for freedom after the war
because they were offered freedom if they helped the british
World War II helped the Civil Rights Movement because African Americans risked their lives for the country's freedom. - NovaNet
They helped because the Americans needed more men so they said fight with us and you get freedom. It was an honorable way out of bondage.
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One of the main people who helped was Martin Luther King jr.
NAACP did help ACORN also helped
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The twenty-fourth amendment helped African Americans to vote by eliminating poll taxes.
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.