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After the Civil War, newly emancipated slaves were integrated into society through various means, such as the Freedmen's Bureau providing assistance with education, employment, and land ownership. The passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments aimed to grant them citizenship, equal protection under the law, and voting rights. However, systemic racism and discrimination persisted, making true integration a long and ongoing process.

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