During the Reconstruction Era, several African American organizations were established to advocate for civil rights and social progress. Notable among them were the African American churches, which played a crucial role in community organization and political mobilization. The Freedmen's Bureau was also significant, providing assistance to formerly enslaved individuals. Additionally, organizations like the National Colored Labor Union and various mutual aid societies emerged to support economic empowerment and community welfare.
Union Leagues
Union state (studyisland)
African Americans
in the north states
they bought farms and sharecropped.
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The Freedman's Bureau was beneficial during reconstruction for African Americans. This bureau assisted African Americans by providing food, medical assistance, and housing, after the war left many communities empty.
African Americans were finally able to recieve an education.
Tools to disfranchise African Americans.
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