Emancipation changed slaves lives by making them free, but in consequent, they didn't have a place to live or an occupation
African Americans were linked with Communists.
African Americans were linked with communists
It separated blacks to enter better schools like public schools
the African Americans were able to go where the whites could go.schoolsstoreswork in better jobs
they took the money back to there country and got really rich and made there familys live better.
because emancipation proclamation granted them thoses rights
The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, declared that all enslaved people in Confederate states were to be set free, altering the legal status of millions of African Americans. While it did not immediately free all enslaved individuals, it provided a crucial turning point, empowering African Americans to escape bondage and join the Union Army. The proclamation also signaled a shift in the war’s purpose, framing it as a fight for freedom, which ultimately laid the groundwork for the eventual abolition of slavery with the 13th Amendment. This landmark decree galvanized African American activism and hope for equality in the post-war period.
The Fugitive Slave Act mandated the return of escaped slaves to their owners, making it risky for formerly enslaved African Americans living in the north as they could be captured and forced back into slavery. The Dred Scott decision ruled that African Americans, whether free or enslaved, were not U.S. citizens, which undermined their legal rights and protections. These laws increased fear and discrimination among the African American community in the north and pushed them to fight for abolition and equality.
They provided protections for African Americans (apex)
African Americans
Many states rolled back protections for African Americans.
All African Americans were slaves.
more African Americans voted Democratic
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Yes. Lincoln's principal and most urgent reason for issuing the Proclamation was to keep Britain and France from supporting the South. Now that it had become a war against slavery, they could not do this without looking pro-slavery themselves. The failure of the South to attract support from abroad was one of the big factors that worked against the Confederates in 1863.
They provided protections for African Americans. The policies increased their voting rights. Some of the policies placed African Americans in elected official positions in the South.
sharecropping affected African Americans and poor whites.