The Freedmen's Bureau was a crucial institution that helped African American society after the Civil War. Established in 1865, it provided essential services such as education, healthcare, and legal assistance to formerly enslaved individuals and impoverished whites in the South. The Bureau played a vital role in facilitating access to land and employment, helping to integrate African Americans into society and promote their rights during the Reconstruction era. Despite facing significant challenges and resistance, its efforts laid the groundwork for future advancements in civil rights.
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African Americans received better service than in businesses owned by whites
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African Americans made a large impact in society as they pioneered new means for achieving equality. Their struggles and achievements have helped narrow the gap in society today.
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BB king helped African Americans with numerous donations and he was also in the march in Birmingham with Martin Luther King.
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The twenty-fourth amendment helped African Americans to vote by eliminating poll taxes.