created more competition for limited jobs
Hiram Revels worked with the Freedmen's Bureau to create schools for African American children in Mississippi. He had also helped to establish a school in St. Louis for freedmen before moving to Mississippi.
New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.
created more competition for limited jobs..
African American churches played a crucial role in the success of freedmen after the Civil War by serving as centers for community support, education, and political mobilization. They provided a safe space for newly freed individuals to gather, foster a sense of identity, and build networks of mutual aid. Additionally, these churches often facilitated access to education and social services, empowering freedmen to navigate the challenges of post-war society. Overall, African American churches were instrumental in the social, cultural, and political advancement of freedmen during this transformative period.
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New Freedmen moving to establish African-American communities in cities like Chicago sought to build better lives through education, employment, and social networks. They often settled in neighborhoods where they could find support from fellow migrants and established institutions such as churches, schools, and businesses. This migration contributed to the cultural and social vibrancy of the city, as these communities became hubs for African-American culture, activism, and economic development. Despite facing significant challenges, such as discrimination and limited resources, they worked to create a sense of identity and solidarity within their new environments.
created more competition for limited jobs
they did not welcome them
Hiram Revels worked with the Freedmen's Bureau to create schools for African American children in Mississippi. He had also helped to establish a school in St. Louis for freedmen before moving to Mississippi.
New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.
New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.
New freedmen tended to be more poorer and less educated
Calvin Baker has written: 'Dominion' -- subject(s): Fiction, Freedmen, History, Frontier and pioneer life, African American men, African American families, African American farmers 'Dominion' -- subject(s): Freedmen, History, Frontier and pioneer life, African American men, African American families, African American farmers, Fiction
created more competition for limited jobs..
the freedmen's bureau started them.
the freedmen's bureau started them.
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